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Development of craft specialisation during the Pre-Aksumite Period in Eastern Tigrai, Ethiopia: A study of hideworking traditions
Author: Peterson, Elizabeth
Date created: 2017-04-18
The Pre-Aksumite to Aksumite Transition in Eastern Tigrai, Ethiopia: The View from Ona Adi
Author: Taddesse, Habtamu
Date created: 2019-08-12
Archaeological site distribution and the formation of early polities in Eastern Tigrai (Agame), Ethiopia
Author: Wiederick, Brock
Date created: 2020-05-22

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