History Non-Fiction Textbook Academic Cultural Studies Archaeology
This softcover edition of "Stamps Seals From The Collections Of The Aleppo Museum" is a valuable resource for archaeology enthusiasts and scholars alike. Written by Hamido Hammade and Astrid Nunn, this 1999 publication is a collaborative effort that showcases the rich cultural heritage of the Aleppo Museum's collections. With 169 pages of insightful content, this textbook is a comprehensive guide to understanding the significance of stamps and seals in the context of archaeology.
The book's paperback format makes it an accessible addition to any personal library, and its compact size (297mm x 210mm) makes it easy to carry. The inclusion of illustrations by Cornelie Wolff enhances the reader's understanding of the subject matter, making this book a valuable asset for students, researchers, and seals. Despite being published in 1999, this book remains a relevant and sought-after resource in the field of archaeology.
This particular copy is in good condition, with only a couple of pages showing minor creasing. The pages are clean and tidy, with no writing or markings, ensuring that the reader can focus on the content without distractions. With its ISBN number 9781841710174, this book can be easily sourced and referenced. Overall, this edition of "Stamps Seals From The Collections Of The Aleppo Museum" is a valuable find for anyone interested in archaeology, Hamido Hammade, and the cultural significance of stamps and seals.
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