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An archaeology of childhood
Ta publikacja jest chroniona prawem autorskim. Dostęp do jej cyfrowej wersji jest możliwy na terminalach komputerowych w instytucji, która ją udostępnia.
Ta publikacja jest chroniona prawem autorskim. Dostęp do jej cyfrowej wersji jest możliwy na terminalach komputerowych w instytucji, która ją udostępnia.

Tytuł: An archaeology of childhood

Twórca:

Pawleta, Michał

Data wydania/powstania:

2009

Typ zasobu:

Tekst

Inny tytuł:

Sprawozdania Archeologiczne T. 61 (2009) ; Archeologia dzieciństwa

Wydawca:

Instytut Archeologii i Etnologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk

Miejsce wydania:

Kraków

Opis:

S.9-38, tab. ; 25 cm ; Bibliogr. s. 20-24 ; Tekst równolegle w jęz. ang. i pol.

Typ obiektu:

Czasopismo/Artykuł

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Czasopismo/Seria/cykl:

Sprawozdania Archeologiczne

Tom:

61

Strona pocz.:

9

Strona końc.:

38

Szczegółowy typ zasobu:

Artykuł

Format:

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