The Brook of Egypt and Assyrian Policy on the Border of Egypt
@article{Naaman1979TheBO, title={The Brook of Egypt and Assyrian Policy on the Border of Egypt}, author={Nadav Na’aman}, journal={Tel Aviv: Journal of The Institute of Archaeology of Tel Aviv University}, year={1979}, volume={1979}, pages={68-90} }
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