AAAS
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Annales archéologiques arabes syriennes [journal], Direction générale des antiquités et des museés, Damas: 1966-
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- short title: AAAS
- full title: Annales archéologiques arabes syriennes
- title language: French
- type of resource: text
- genre: journal
- place of publication: Damas
- publisher: Direction générale des antiquités et des museés
- issuance: continuing
- date issued: 1966-
- ISSN: 0570-1554
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Date of record creation: 12 June 2003, 14:03 UCT.
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- 16 August 2007, 19:14 UCT
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