Neolithic and Cooper age Signs – methodology of translations

Journal Title: Acta Terrae Septemcastrensis - Year 2010, Vol 10, Issue 1

Abstract

 The purpose of this article is to present the methodology of the translations made in the F-MU.S.EU.M. Project, concerning the topic of Neo-Eneolithic signs on the territory of Romania. Furthermore, a new research project regarding translations is presented, with the inclusion of its preliminary bibliography.[b][/b]

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Laura Coltofean

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Laura Coltofean (2010). &nbsp;Neolithic and Cooper age Signs – methodology of translations. Acta Terrae Septemcastrensis, 10(1), 115-120. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-91774