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Thorsten Beigel and Sabine Mangold-Will , eds. Wilhelm II. Archäologie und Politik um 1900 (Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2017, 140pp., 11 b/w illustr., pbk, ISBN 978-3-515-11557-5)
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Thorsten Beigel and Sabine Mangold-Will , eds. Wilhelm II. Archäologie und Politik um 1900 (Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2017, 140pp., 11 b/w illustr., pbk, ISBN 978-3-515-11557-5)
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