Gemstone and glass inlaid fne metalwork from the Carpathian Basin: the Hunnic and Early Merovingian Periods
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Gemstone and glass inlaid fne metalwork from the Carpathian Basin: the Hunnic and Early Merovingian Periods
Gemstone and glass inlaid fne metalwork from the Carpathian Basin: the Hunnic and Early Merovingian Periods. Eszter Horváth.
https://www.academia.edu/5476665/Gemstone_and_glass_inlaid_fne_metalwork_from_the_Carpathian_Basin_the_Hunnic_and_Early_Merovingian_Periods
https://www.academia.edu/5476665/Gemstone_and_glass_inlaid_fne_metalwork_from_the_Carpathian_Basin_the_Hunnic_and_Early_Merovingian_Periods
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Date d'inscription : 04/08/2012
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