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This 1999 publication, "Stamps Seals From The Collections Of The Aleppo Museum" by Hamido Hammade and Astrid Nunn in Cooperation, is a valuable resource for archaeology enthusiasts and scholars alike. As a paperback textbook, this book provides a comprehensive exploration of the fascinating world of ancient stamps and seals, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the Aleppo Museum. With its 169 pages, featuring numerous illustrations by Cornelie Wolff, this book is an essential addition to any archaeology library.
The authors' meticulous research and expertise shine through in this well-structured and informative text, making it an indispensable reference for those interested in the history and significance of stamps and seals. The book's compact size, measuring 210mm in width and 297mm in height, makes it easy to handle and store, while its English language text ensures accessibility for a broad range of readers.
This softcover edition, published by BAR Publishing in 2016, is in good condition, with only minor creasing on a couple of pages. The pages are clean and tidy, with no writing or annotations, ensuring that the buyer can enjoy the book in its original state. With its unique focus on the Aleppo Museum's collections, this book is a rare find for anyone seeking to delve deeper into the world of archaeology and ancient civilizations.
Overall, "Stamps Seals From The Collections Of The Aleppo Museum" is a valuable resource that offers a unique perspective on the history and significance of ancient stamps and seals. Its informative text, accompanied by beautiful illustrations, makes it an essential purchase for archaeology enthusiasts, scholars, and collectors alike.
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