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The early metallurgy of copper, tin, and iron in Europe : as illustrated by ancient remains, and the primitive processes surviving in Japan
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The early metallurgy of copper, tin, and iron in Europe : as illustrated by ancient remains, and the primitive processes surviving in Japan
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Publication date
1899.
Call number
752822
Creator
Gowland, William (1842-1922)
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Dimensions
30 cm
Associated organization
Burndy Library,
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