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Jun 2011
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The Haynes Lecture 2011: Tombs and Palac...

OXFORD UNIVERSITY
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Prof. Dr. Friedhelm Prayon, University of Tübingen, Germany delivers the 2011 Haynes Lecture. Held at The Ioannou School for Classical and Byzantine Studies, Oxford University. Introduced by Prof. Bert Smith. 
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