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Mitchell S. Rothman with Brian Peasnall. Tepe Gawra: the evolution of a small prehistoric center in northern Iraq (University Museum Monograph 112). xxii+494 pages, 135 figures, 31 tables, 84 plates. 2002. Philadelphia (PA): University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology; 0-924171-89-8 hardback $75.
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10 March 2015
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