Peterson, A. 2023: 'The History and Pottery of a Middle Islamic Settlement in the Northwest Quarter of Jerash: Final Publications from the Danish-German Jerash Northwest Quarter Project V'
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Peterson, A. 2023: The History and Pottery of a Middle Islamic Settlement in the Northwest Quarter of Jerash: Final Publications from the Danish-German Jerash Northwest Quarter Project V. Turnhout: Brepols. xxviii+246 pp, 36 figures, 11 plates with 3 tables. ISBN 978-2-503-60335-3 (Paperback) and 978-2-503-60336-0 (E-Book), €120.00.
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