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Playing Prehistory - Stonehenge. Ein Taktikspiel für 2 Spieler ab 10 Jahren (A tactical game for two players from age 10). A game by Dr Reiner Knizia. (Blatz Spiele, Berlin, 1994, ca. DM 30)
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25 January 2017
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