Maiolica in the north : the archaeology of tin-glazed earthenware in north-west Europe c. 1500-1600 : proceedings of a coloquium hosted by the department of Medieval and later Antiquities on 6-7 March 1997
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Maiolica in the north : the archaeology of tin-glazed earthenware in north-west Europe c. 1500-1600 : proceedings of a coloquium hosted by the department of Medieval and later Antiquities on 6-7 March 1997
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vi, 188 sivua : kuvitettu, karttoja |
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Kieli |
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Alkuteoksen kieli |
englanti |
Julkaisija |
London :
British Museum,
cop. 1999.
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Sarja | Occasional paper (British Museum), nr 122. |
Aiheet | |
Lisätiedot | edited by David Gaimster |
ISBN |
0-86159-122-4 pehmeäkantinen |
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