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Fondation Max van Berchem Bulletin "10th International Congress of Turkish Art: Communications of the Recipients of Max van Berchem Scholarships: The Origins of the Seljukid Double-Headed Eagle as a Cosmological Symbol"
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1995-12-01
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Peker, Ali Uzay
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A. U. Peker, “Fondation Max van Berchem Bulletin “10th International Congress of Turkish Art: Communications of the Recipients of Max van Berchem Scholarships: The Origins of the Seljukid Double-Headed Eagle as a Cosmological Symbol”,” 1995, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://maxvanberchem.org/en/bulletins.