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English: Ebih-Il (discovery, 23 January 1934, body)
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Photograh taken in 1934-1935 by the archeological mission of André Parrot in Syria
Author Photographer of the archaeological mission André Bianquis (-1936), as explained in the first page of the article of the following year ("Photographer of the archaeological" mission, page 1). Author André Bianquis died shortly after in a car accident on 3 April 1936 (p.54)

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current06:17, 8 May 2020Thumbnail for version as of 06:17, 8 May 2020900 × 1,200 (720 KB)पाटलिपुत्रUploaded a work by Photographer of the archaeological mission André Bianquis (-1936), as explained in the first page of the article of the following year [https://www.jstor.org/stable/4195901 ("Photographer of the archaeological" mission, page 1)]. Author André Bianquis died shortly after in a car accident on 3 April 1936 ([https://www.jstor.org/stable/4196009 p.54]) from [https://archeologie.culture.fr/mari/fr/mediatheque archeologie.culture.fr]<br>Photograh taken in 1934-1935 by the archeo...

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