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A note on the Schøyen copper scroll

Written by

Arash Zeini

in

Articles

, on

22/10/2014

de la Vaissière, Étienne. 2012 [2007]. A note on the Schøyen copper scroll: Bactrian or Indian? Bulletin of the Asia Institute 21. 127–130.

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