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The Aegean and the Orient in the second millennium B.C.

Helene J. Kantor 1947 © College Art Association of America, Inc.
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  • College Art Association Monographs
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  • Art History
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  • Frontmatter
  • PREFACE (page 3)
  • LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS (page 5)
  • LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS (page 7)
  • I THE FIRST EXPANSION OF AEGEAN COMMERCE (page 17)
  • II THE SECOND PHASE OF AEGEAN RELATIONS WITH THE EAST (page 33)
  • III THE INFLUENCE OF THE AEGEAN UPON THE ARTS OF EGYPT AND WESTERN ASIA IN THE LATE BRONZE I AND II AGES (page 56)
  • IV LATE HELLADIC III COMMERCE AND ITS EFFECT UPON THE ART OF THE NEAR EAST (page 79)
  • APPENDICES (page 104)
  • INDEX (page 107)
  • ILLUSTRATIONS
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Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
AJA 56.1 (Jan. 1952): 88-91 http://www.jstor.org/stable/500846
JHS 69 (1949): 105-106 http://www.jstor.org/stable/629518
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