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Near East
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Catherine P. Foster published on 28 April 2011 |
The Near East is traditionally regarded by archaeologists and ancient historians as the region of southwest Asia, specifically the area encircled by the Mediterranean Sea, the Black Sea, the Caspian Sea, the Red Sea and the Persian/Arabian Gulf. In modern times this region includes the countries of Israel/Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, Jordan, Iraq and western... [continue reading]
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M. RostovtzeffOxford University Press, USA (31 December 1960)Price: $29.97 -

Brant A. GardnerGreg Kofford Books Inc (18 December 2007)Price: $33.15 -

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Robin Lane FoxVintage (09 March 2010)Price: $17.42 -

AnonymousOsprey Publishing (20 May 2008)Currently unavailable -

AnonymousPrinceton University Press (25 October 2010)Price: $76.20 -

Georg LuckThe Johns Hopkins University Press (05 April 2006)Currently unavailable -

K. C. ChangHarvard University Press (15 October 1983)Price: $15.23 -

Professor Robert B. JacksonYale University Press (01 April 2002)Price: $58.50 -

Duncan CampbellOsprey Publishing (26 September 2006)Currently unavailable


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