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Jörg Weilhartner and Florian Ruppenstein, eds. Tradition and Innovation in the Mycenaean Palatial Polities: Proceedings of an International Symposium held at the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Institute for Oriental and European Archaeology, Aegean and Anatolia Department, Vienna, 1–2 March, 2013 (Mykenische Studien 34, Denkschriften der philosophisch-historischen Klasse 487. Vienna: Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 2015, 286pp., 37 colour and 168 b/w figs., 3 tables, pbk, ISBN 978-3-7001-7791-3)
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Jörg Weilhartner and Florian Ruppenstein, eds. Tradition and Innovation in the Mycenaean Palatial Polities: Proceedings of an International Symposium held at the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Institute for Oriental and European Archaeology, Aegean and Anatolia Department, Vienna, 1–2 March, 2013 (Mykenische Studien 34, Denkschriften der philosophisch-historischen Klasse 487. Vienna: Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 2015, 286pp., 37 colour and 168 b/w figs., 3 tables, pbk, ISBN 978-3-7001-7791-3)
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