MacGinnis, John

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Occupation: Archaeologist / Assyrologe / Professor
Corporate Relations: University of Cambridge
Geographical Relations: Location of work: Cambridge
Country: United Kingdom (XA-GB)
Biographical References: GND (1065322984)
Vorlage; Internet
Subsystems: Index Theologicus
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