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#172856 Archeologia

Volterra. Etruscan Museum and Ancient Monuments.

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Publisher: Pacini Editore.
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Details: cm.15x21,5, pp.57,(6), 189 figg.in tavv.ft., di cui 7 a col., e una cartina ripieg. della città in appendice, brossura, copertina figurata a colori. Ediz.inglese.

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