Small but important. Glass fragments from Central located European trading centres (3rd - 5th century AD).

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Small but important. Glass fragments from Central located European trading centres (3rd - 5th century AD). / Hansen, Ulla Lund.

Ikke angivet. ed. / Lyudmil Ferdinandov Vagalinski. Tutrakan, Bulgaria, 2008. p. 265-284 (Uden navn).

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Harvard

Hansen, UL 2008, Small but important. Glass fragments from Central located European trading centres (3rd - 5th century AD). in LF Vagalinski (ed.), Ikke angivet. Tutrakan, Bulgaria, Uden navn, pp. 265-284, The Lower Danube in Antiquity (VI  C BC - VI C AD). International Archaeological Conference Bulgaria-Tutrakan, 6.-7.10.2005, Tutrakan, Bulgaria, 06/10/2005.

APA

Hansen, U. L. (2008). Small but important. Glass fragments from Central located European trading centres (3rd - 5th century AD). In L. F. Vagalinski (Ed.), Ikke angivet (pp. 265-284). Tutrakan, Bulgaria. Uden navn

Vancouver

Hansen UL. Small but important. Glass fragments from Central located European trading centres (3rd - 5th century AD). In Vagalinski LF, editor, Ikke angivet. Tutrakan, Bulgaria. 2008. p. 265-284. (Uden navn).

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Hansen, Ulla Lund. / Small but important. Glass fragments from Central located European trading centres (3rd - 5th century AD). Ikke angivet. editor / Lyudmil Ferdinandov Vagalinski. Tutrakan, Bulgaria, 2008. pp. 265-284 (Uden navn).

Bibtex

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