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Works and Customs in Palestine Volume I 2 - The Course of the Year and the Course of the Day Second Half: Spring and Summer - cover

Works and Customs in Palestine Volume I 2 - The Course of the Year and the Course of the Day Second Half: Spring and Summer

Gustaf Dalman

Übersetzer Nadia Abdulhadi Sukhtian

Verlag: Al Nasher Technical Services

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Volume I; Part 2, Spring and Summer, continues dealing with agriculture in general, because the seasons of Palestine could not be described without describing the various farming tasks connected to them, and the religious customs associated with them.
Verfügbar seit: 16.05.2024.
Drucklänge: 460 Seiten.

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