Monkodonja : istraživanje protourbanog naselja brončanog doba Istre = Monkodonja : Forschungen zu einer protourbanen Siedlung der Bronzezeit Istriens / Bernhard Hänsel, Kristina Mihovilić, Biba Teržan ; s prilozima/ mit Beiträgen von Claudia Gerlin [and 8 others].

Format
Book
Language
  • Croatian
  • German
Published/​Created
Pula : Arheološki muzej Istre, 2015-
Description
volumes : illustrations (some color), maps, plans ; 31 cm.

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    Series
    Notes
    7 folded maps in pocket.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 575-587) and index.
    Language note
    Text in Croatian and German, summaries in English and Italian.
    Contents
    • Knjiga 1. Iskopavanje i nalazi gradevina = Teil 1. Die Grabung und der Baubefund
    • Knjiga 2/1. Keramika s brončanodobne gradine Monkodonja
    • Tekst = Teil 2/1. Die Keramik aus der bronzezeitlichen Gradina Monkodonja
    • Text
    • Knjiga 2/2. Brončanodobna keramika s gradine Monkodonja
    • Katalog = Teil 2/2. Die Keramik aus der bronzezeitlichen Gradina Monkodonja
    • Katalog
    • Kniga 3. Nalazi od metala, gline, kosti i kamena te ljudskih i životinjskih kostiju = Teil 3. Die Funde aus Metall, Ton, Knochen und Stein sowie die menschlichen und tierischen Knochen / Bernhard Hänsel, Kristina Mihovilić, Biba Teržan i/und Katia F. Achino [and 7 others]
    Other title(s)
    Mokodonja : Forschungen zu einer protourbanen Siedlung der Bronzezeit Istriens. Teil 1, Die Grabung und der Baubefund
    ISBN
    • 9789536153923 ((set ; : hardcover))
    • 9536153920 ((set ; : hardcover))
    • 9789538082535 ((Knija 3))
    • 9538082532 ((Knija 3))
    LCCN
    2015499031
    OCLC
    930925837
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