Collection of Works, Egyptian and Assyrian Archaeology (1914) | hotsell L'Archeologie Egyptiennes et Assyriennes | Bound French Journal | Egyptology

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Collection of Works, Egyptian and Assyrian Archaeology (1914) | hotsell L'Archeologie Egyptiennes et Assyriennes | Bound French Journal | Egyptology,

This incredible book is a multilingual treasure full of archaeology linguistics history religion.

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Product code: Collection of Works, Egyptian and Assyrian Archaeology (1914) | hotsell L'Archeologie Egyptiennes et Assyriennes | Bound French Journal | Egyptology

This incredible book is a multilingual treasure full of archaeology, linguistics, history, religion and culture from ancient Egypt and Assyria. The marble covers enclose several volumes of the research journal, published out of Paris. The articles themselves are written in French, English and German and are accompanied by so, so many glorious illustrations, photographs, family trees and site maps.

These volumes were edited by the Librarie Honore Champion, a publisher known for highlighting important works in history and science.


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