Miniaci G., Betrò M., Quirke S. (eds), “Company of Images: Modelling the Imaginary World of Middle Kingdom Egypt (2000-1500 BC)”, Leuven 2017
Gianluca Miniaci, Marilina Betrò, Stephen Quirke (eds), “Company of Images: Modelling the Imaginary World of Middle Kingdom Egypt (2000-1500 BC)”, Leuven 2017
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