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Corporate Authors: Staatliche Museen zu Berlin (Germany), Deutsches Archäologisches Institut.
Other Authors: Wiegand, Theodor, 1864-1936., Knackfuss, Hubert, 1866-, Rehm, Albert, 1871-1949., Harder, Richard, 1896-1957.
Format: Book
Language:German
Published: Berlin : Gebr. Mann, 1941-<1958 >
Subjects:
Excavations (Archaeology) > Turkey > Didyma (Extinct city)
Inscriptions, Greek > Turkey > Didyma (Extinct city)
Didyma (Extinct city)
Turkey > Antiquities, Greek.
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