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Aedeen Cremin (born 1940) is an
Irish born,
Australian archaeologist working in NSW and Canberra.
Cremin was born in
Ireland and was
educated Dublin, Paris...
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Retrieved 9 July 2011. Cremin,
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November 2007). Archaeologica.
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Encyclopaedia of the ****enic World: Asia Minor. Cremin,
Aedeen (2007). The
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Richmond Hill, Ontario: Firefly...
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Gallaeci Strabo. Geography. Book III
Chapter 4
verses 5 and 12. Cremin,
Aedeen (2005). "Celtiberian Language". In Koch, John (ed.).
Celtic Culture: A Historical...
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Franz Steiner Verlag, ISBN 978-3-515-08027-9 Cremin,
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TERRACOTTA HEADS, Nigeria".
HAMILL GALLERY of
TRIBAL ART.
Retrieved 2011-01-10.
Aedeen Cremin (2007). "Nok, Nigeria". Archaeologica: The World's Most Significant...
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Retrieved 29
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Aedeen (1989). "The
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Industrial Valley: Lithgow, New
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