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Men at war in the Ebla period. On the unevenness of the written documentation


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BibTeX Key Archi2010war
Designation Fs Owen p.15-35
Authors Archi, Alfonso
Editors Kleinerman, Alexandra
Sasson, Jack M.
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Archi, Alfonso. 2010. “Men at War in the Ebla Period. On the Unevenness of the Written Documentation.” In Why Should Someone Who Know Something Conceal It? Cuneiform Studies in Honor of David I. Owen on His 70th Birthday, edited by Alexandra Kleinerman and Jack M. Sasson, 15–35. Bethesda: CDL Press.
Archi, Alfonso. (2010). Men at war in the Ebla period. On the unevenness of the written documentation. In Alexandra Kleinerman & J. M. Sasson (Eds.), Why should someone who know something conceal it? Cuneiform studies in honor of David I. Owen on his 70th birthday (pp. 15–35). CDL Press.
Archi, Alfonso (2010) “Men at war in the Ebla period. On the unevenness of the written documentation,” in Kleinerman, Alexandra and Sasson, J. M. (eds) Why should someone who know something conceal it? Cuneiform studies in honor of David I. Owen on his 70th birthday. Bethesda: CDL Press, pp. 15–35.
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