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Metropolitan Museum Journal: V. 9- 1974

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Publisher
Metropolitan Museum
Year
1974
Tongue
English
Leaves
233
Category
Library

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Article Contents
p.237
Issue Table of Contents
Metropolitan Museum Journal, Vol. 9, 1974
Front Matter [pp.1-4] http://links.jstor.org/stable/1512654?origin=JSTOR-pdf The Mark of a Second Hand on Ancient Egyptian Antiquities [pp.5-34] http://links.jstor.org/stable/1512655?origin=JSTOR-pdf The Iron Age at Dinkha Tepe, Iran [pp.35-90] http://links.jstor.org/stable/1512656?origin=JSTOR-pdf Attic White-Ground Cups: A Special Class of Vases [pp.91-108] http://links.jstor.org/stable/1512657?origin=JSTOR-pdf Middle Persian Inscriptions on Sasanian Silverware [pp.109-121] http://links.jstor.org/stable/1512658?origin=JSTOR-pdf The White Bronzes of Early Islamic Iran [pp.123-151] http://links.jstor.org/stable/1512659?origin=JSTOR-pdf Hades Stabbed by the Cross of Christ [pp.153-161] http://links.jstor.org/stable/1512660?origin=JSTOR-pdf A School of Romanesque Ivory Carving in Amalfi [pp.163-186] http://links.jstor.org/stable/1512661?origin=JSTOR-pdf An Altarpiece by Lippo Memmi Reconsidered [pp.187-202] http://links.jstor.org/stable/1512662?origin=JSTOR-pdf Der Dritte Apocalyptische Reiter [pp.203-210] http://links.jstor.org/stable/1512663?origin=JSTOR-pdf Romans and Sabines: A Sixteenth-Century Set of Flemish Tapestries [pp.211-228] http://links.jstor.org/stable/1512664?origin=JSTOR-pdf Notes


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