Weights in Context: Bronze Age Weighing Systems of Eastern Mediterranean : Chronology, Typology, Material and Archaeological Contexts : Proceedings of the International Colloquium, Roma 22nd-24th November 2004Maria Emanuela Alberti, Enrico Ascalone, Luca Peyronel |
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Contents
RAHMSTORF In search of the earliest balance weights | 9 |
E ASCALONE L PEYRONEL Early Bronze Age IVA weights | 49 |
A BOBOKHYAN Identifying balance weights and weight | 71 |
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