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Meroë, the city of the Ethiopians; being an account of a first season's excavations on the site, 1909-1910
- Title
- Meroë, the city of the Ethiopians; being an account of a first season's excavations on the site, 1909-1910, by John Garstang. With an introduction and chapter on decipherment by the Rev. A. H. Sayce, and a chapter on the inscriptions from Meroë by F. Ll. Griffith. Photographic illustrations by Horst Schliephack.
- Author
- Garstang, John, 1876-1956.
- Publication
- Oxford, Clarendon press, 1911.
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- Description
- viii, 94 p. LXXIV pl. (incl. front., plans, partly fold.); 29 cm.
- Subject
- Note
- One colored plate.
- The work of excavation undertaken by the Liverpool university institute of archaeology, the Royal museums of Brussels, the Glyptothek of Copenhagen, and the Royal Scottish museum at Edinburgh co-operating. cf. Pref.
- Call Number
- *OBM+ (Garstang, J. Meroë, the city of the Ethiopians)
- LCCN
- 11014136
- OCLC
- 4911995
- Author
- Garstang, John, 1876-1956.
- Title
- Meroë, the city of the Ethiopians; being an account of a first season's excavations on the site, 1909-1910, by John Garstang. With an introduction and chapter on decipherment by the Rev. A. H. Sayce, and a chapter on the inscriptions from Meroë by F. Ll. Griffith. Photographic illustrations by Horst Schliephack.
- Imprint
- Oxford, Clarendon press, 1911.
- Added Author
- Sayce, A. H. (Archibald Henry), 1845-1933.Griffith, F. Ll. (Francis Llewellyn), 1862-1934.Schliephack, Horst. IllustratorLiverpool (England). University. Institute of Archaeology.Schiff Collection.
- Research Call Number
- *OBM+ (Garstang, J. Meroë, the city of the Ethiopians)