‘An extraordinarily ungrateful conceit’: a western publication of important Soviet field-studies
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Yoffee Norman & Clark Jeffery J. (ed.). Early stages in the evolution of Mesopotamian civilization: Soviet excavations in northern Iraq. xviii+285 pages, 172 illustrations, 4 maps, 1 table. 1993. Tucson (AZ) & London: University of Arizona Press; ISBN 0-8165-1393-7 hardback $50.
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