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Documenti di Cultura
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Andr Leroi-Gourhan
chaine opratoire
! testi amministrativi
! epistolografia
! iscrizioni reali
! testi letterari
! testi lessicali
! rituali
Cultura Materiale
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BM 46226
La cultura materiale nella Babilonia del I millennio a.C.
! abbigliamento
! gioielli
! arredi
! suppellettili
! mezzi di trasporto
! stoviglie destinate alla tavola divina
! cibi e bevande
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