Prolegomena and Prehistory
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Prolegomena and Prehistory
Summary
Prolegomena and Prehistory is a version, edition or translation[1].
Key Facts
- Prolegomena and Prehistory's instance of is recorded as version, edition or translation[2].
- Prolegomena and Prehistory's editor is recorded as I. E. S. Edwards[3].
- Prolegomena and Prehistory's editor is recorded as Cyril John Gadd[4].
- Prolegomena and Prehistory's editor is recorded as N. G. L. Hammond[5].
- Prolegomena and Prehistory's publisher is recorded as Cambridge University Press[6].
- Prolegomena and Prehistory's part of the series is recorded as The Cambridge Ancient History[7].
- Prolegomena and Prehistory's ISBN-13 is recorded as 978-1-139-05424-9[8].
- Prolegomena and Prehistory's DOI is recorded as 10.1017/CHOL9780521070515[9].
- Prolegomena and Prehistory's edition number is recorded as 3[10].
- Prolegomena and Prehistory's volume is recorded as I, part 1[11].
- Prolegomena and Prehistory's publication date is recorded as +1970-12-02T00:00:00Z[12].
- Prolegomena and Prehistory's Open Library ID is recorded as OL34714483M[13].
- Prolegomena and Prehistory's described by source is recorded as The Cambridge Ancient History. Third Edition. Vol. I, Part 1: Prolegomena and Prehistory. Edited by I. E. S. Edwards, the late C. J. Gadd, and N. G. L. Hammond, 9¼×6½. Pp. xxii + 758 + 17 maps, 7 tables and charts, and 45 text figures. Cambridge:[14].
- Prolegomena and Prehistory's title is recorded as Prolegomena and Prehistory[15].
- Prolegomena and Prehistory's cites work is recorded as The Fourth Season of Excavations at Hazor[16].
- Prolegomena and Prehistory's cites work is recorded as Man's First Encounters With Metallurgy: Man's discovery of ores and metals helped to shape his sense of science, technology, and history[17].
- Prolegomena and Prehistory's cites work is recorded as Excavations at Ur, 1929-30[18].
- Prolegomena and Prehistory's cites work is recorded as The Arun River Drainage Pattern and the Rise of the Himalaya[19].
- Prolegomena and Prehistory's cites work is recorded as Dolmen Neoropolis Near Kerazeh, Galilee. Excavations of the British School of Archæology in Jerusalem, 1930[20].
- Prolegomena and Prehistory's cites work is recorded as Azilian Harpoons[21].
- Prolegomena and Prehistory's cites work is recorded as The Chipped Stone Industry of Avla Dağ[22].
- Prolegomena and Prehistory's cites work is recorded as Prehistoric Laconia: A Note[23].
- Prolegomena and Prehistory's cites work is recorded as Egypt and C14 Dating[24].
- Prolegomena and Prehistory's cites work is recorded as Prehistory in Shanidar Valley, Northern Iraq: Fresh insights into Near Eastern prehistory from the Middle Paleolithic to the Proto-Neolithic are obtained[25].
- Prolegomena and Prehistory's cites work is recorded as Excavations at Beycesultan, 1958[26].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Editors include I. E. S. Edwards[3], Cyril John Gadd[4], and N. G. L. Hammond[5]. Prolegomena and Prehistory's publisher is recorded as Cambridge University Press[6].
Publication
Prolegomena and Prehistory's publication date is recorded as +1970-12-02T00:00:00Z[12]. Its part of the series is recorded as The Cambridge Ancient History[7].
Subject and Themes
Prolegomena and Prehistory's part of the series is recorded as The Cambridge Ancient History[7].