People of the Red Sea: Proceedings of Red Sea Project II, Held in the British Museum, October 2004Janet Starkey 15 papers from Phase II of Red Sea Project held in the British Museum October 2004, representing a wide-ranging historical sequence, from the New Kingdom peoples to current semantics. |
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CONTRIBUTORS | 5 |
PEOPLES OF THE RED SEA IN ANCIENT TIMES | 15 |
A PHARAONIC COASTAL SETTLEMENT BY THE RED SEA IN EGYPT Rodolfo Fattovich | 23 |
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