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adam_text | SPIS TRESCI „Wieki ciemne” i żelazny świat (1100-800 przed Chr.) 7 Wielkie szlaki, kolonizatorzy i „światowe” imperia (800-500 przed Chr.) 85 Epilog (500-300 przed Chr.) 263 Bibliografia 341 Fotografie 357
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title | Wieki brązu i żelaza |
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title_full | Wieki brązu i żelaza Tom 2 Szymon Modzelewski |
title_fullStr | Wieki brązu i żelaza Tom 2 Szymon Modzelewski |
title_full_unstemmed | Wieki brązu i żelaza Tom 2 Szymon Modzelewski |
title_short | Wieki brązu i żelaza |
title_sort | wieki brazu i zelaza |
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