Making Textiles in pre-Roman and Roman Times: People, Places, Identities
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Margarita Gleba., Margarita Gleba|AUTHOR., & Judit Paztokai-Szeoke|AUTHOR. (2013). Making Textiles in pre-Roman and Roman Times: People, Places, Identities . Oxbow Books.

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Margarita Gleba, Margarita Gleba|AUTHOR and Judit Paztokai-Szeoke|AUTHOR. 2013. Making Textiles in Pre-Roman and Roman Times: People, Places, Identities. Oxbow Books.

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Margarita Gleba, Margarita Gleba|AUTHOR and Judit Paztokai-Szeoke|AUTHOR. Making Textiles in Pre-Roman and Roman Times: People, Places, Identities Oxbow Books, 2013.

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Margarita Gleba, Margarita Gleba|AUTHOR, and Judit Paztokai-Szeoke|AUTHOR. Making Textiles in Pre-Roman and Roman Times: People, Places, Identities Oxbow Books, 2013.

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