Trustees and officers. Report of the director. Papers.

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Corporate author / creator:American School of Prehistoric Research.
Imprint:Old Lyme, Conn. : The School, 1936.
Description:151 p., 29 p. of plates : ill., 3 maps, 8 plans ; 23 cm.
Language:English
Series:Bulletin / American School of Prehistoric Research ; no. 12
Bulletin (American School of Prehistoric Research) ; no. 12.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4679626
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Other title:Neolithic sites in the Moravo-Danubian area (eastern Yugoslavia).
Pre-Unětice skeletal graves at "Pískovna", Dolní Počernice (district Praha-venkov, Czechoslovakia).
Summary of seven seasons' work at the Wady -el Mughara.
Mount Carmel man.
Cromer Forest Bed and its flint implements.
Other uniform titles:MacCurdy, George Grant, 1863-1947. Report of the director.
Fewkes, Vladimir J., 1901-1941. Neolithic sites in the Moravo-Danubian area (Eastern Yugoslavia).
Jansová-Horáková, Libuše. Pre-Unětice skeletal graves at "Pískovna", Dolní Počernice (district Praha-venkov, Czechoslovakia).
Fewkes, Vladimir J., 1901-1941. Pre-Unětice skeletal graves at "Pískovna", Dolní Počernice (district Praha-venkov, Czechoslovakia).
Garrod, D. A. E. (Dorothy Anne Elizabeth), 1892-1968 Summary of seven seasons' work at the Wady el-Mughara.
McCown, Theodore D. (Theodore Doney), 1908-1969. Mount Carmel man.
Moir, J. Reid (James Reid), 1879-1944. Cromer Forest Bed and its flint implements.
Notes:Caption title.
Director of the school, George Grant MacCurdy.
Errata slip inserted.
Bibliography: p. 78-81.

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