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Humaniora numero 346

364 Antti Korpisaari - Martti Pärssinen, Partiti. The Ceremonial Tiwanaku Pottery of an Island in Lake Titicaca. 2011. 208 pp + 64 plates.

361 Jorma Ahvenainen, The history of the near eastern telegraphs before the First World War. 2011. 352 pp.

360 Simo Knuuttila - Risto Saarinen (ed.), Theology and Early Modern Philosophy (1550-1750). 2010. 205 pp.

359 Asko Parpola - B. M. Pande - Petteri Koskikallio (ed.), Corpus of Indus Seals and Inscriptions. 3. New material, untraced objects, and collections outside India and Pakistan. Part 1: Mohenjo-daro and Harappa in collaboration with Richard H. Meadow & J. Mark Kenoyer and with the assistance of Erja Lahdenperä, Jyrki Lyytikkä & Arto Vuohelainen. 2010. 443 pp.

358 Salah Alouani, Tribus et Marabouts: Arab et walaya dans l'intérieur de l'Ifriqiya entre le VIe/XIIe et le XIIe/XVIIIe siécles. 2010. 307 pp.

357 Manuel Espinar Moreno, Bienes habices del reino de Granada. Las alquerías de las Gabias. 2009. 223 pp.

356 Sophie Gilotte, Aux marges d'al-Andalus. Peuplement et habitat en Estrémadure centre-orientale (VIIIe-XIIIe siécles). 2010. 355 pp + cd.

355 Leo Granberg - Katriina Soini - Juha Kantanen (ed.), Sakha Ynaga. Cattle of the Yakuts. 2009. 218 pp.

354 Johanna Laakkonen, Canon and Beyond. Edvard Fazer and the Imperial Russian Ballet 1908–1910. 2009. 282 pp.

353  Juan Antonio Chavarría Vargas - Virgilio Martínez Enamorado, De La Ragua a Sacratif. Miscelánea de topónimos andalusíes al sur de Granada. 2009. 151 pp.

352 Moshe Gammer (ed.), Islam and Sufism in Daghestan. 2009. 193 pp.

351 Joseph Ángelo Dávila, Historia de Xerwz de la Frontera. Estudio preliminarm edición anotada e indices de JUAN ABELLÁN PEREZ. 2008. 298 pp.

350 Virginie Prevost, L’aventure ibadite dans le Sud tunisien (VIII–XIII siècle). Effervescence d’une région méconnue. 2008. 480 pp.

349 Liisa Lagerstam, A Noble Life. The cultural biography of Gabriel Kurck (1630-1712). 2007. 394 pp.

348 Mehtonen Päivi (ed.), Illuminating darkness. Approaches to obscurity and nothingness in literature. 2007. 219 pp.

347 Leena Eilittä, Ingeborg Bachmann’s Utopia and Disillusionment. Introduction. 2008, 164 pp.

346 Jukka-Pekka Taavitsainen - Janne Vilkuna - Henry Forssell, Suojoki at Keuruu – a mid-14th-century site of the wilderness culture in the light of historical settlement processes in Central Finland. 2007. 232 pp.

345 Juan Abellán Pérez, La ciudad de Jerez de la Frontera y el reino de Granada. 2006. 215 pp.

344 Taina Syrjämaa, Constructing Unity, Living in Diversity. A Roman Decade. 2006. 272 pp.

343 Marie-Sofie Lundström, Travelling in a Palimpsest. Finnish nineteenth-century painters’ encounters with Spanish art and culture 2007, n. 312 pp. + Table of Figures 15 s., 228 kuvaa.

342 Harri Kettunen, Nasal Motifs in Maya Iconography. A methodological approach to the study of Ancient Maya art. 2007. 780 pp.

341 Ilkka Nordberg, Regionalism, Capitalism and Populism – the Basque Nationalist Party, the NPV, and politico-economic power in the Basque Country of Spain 1980-1998. 2007. 252 pp.

340 Rachid El Hour, La administración judicial almorávide en al-Andalus. Élites, negociaciones y enfrentamientos. 2006. 336 pp.

339 Liisa Kanerva, Between science and drawings. Renaissance architects on Vitruvius’s educational ideas. 2006. 203 pp.

338 Maria Lähteenmäki, The people of Lapland. Borders and interaction in the North Calotte 1808–1889. 2006. 335 pp.

337 Tuija Mikkonen, Corporate Architecture in Finland in the 1940s and 1950s – Factory building as architecture, investment and image. 2005. 269 pp.

336 Sari Mäntylä (ed.), Rituals and relations. Studies on the society and material culture of the Baltic Finns. 2005. 262 pp.

335 Sergei Bogatyrev (ed.), Russia takes shape. Patterns of integration from the Middle Ages to the present. 2004. 289 pp.

334 Jukka Kiviharju, Colección diplomática del Hospital de Santa Cristina de Somport I (Años 1087–1304). 2004. 426 pp.

333 Helena Hallenberg, Ibrahim al-Dasuqi (1225–1296) – a saint invented. 2005. 293 pp.

332 Jorma Ahvenainen, The European cable enterprises in South America before the First World War. 2004. 427 pp.

331 Mohamed Meouak, Saqaliba, eunuques et esclaves à la conquête du pouvoir. Géographie et histoire des élites politiques “marginales” dans l’Espagne umayyade. 2004. 300 pp.

330 Moshe Gammer and David J. Wasserstein (Eds.), Daghestan and the World of Islam. 2006. 125 s.

329 Terhi Kiiskinen, The library of a Finnish nobleman, royal secretary and trustee Henrik Matsson (c. 1540–1617). 2004. 299 pp.

328 Seppo Lallukka, From fugitive peasants to diaspora: the Eastern Mari in Tsarist and Federal Russia. 2003. 473 pp.

327 Angela Bartens, A contrastive grammar Islander – Caribbean Standard English – Spanish. 2003. 175 pp.

326 Tuomas Heikkilä, Vita S. Symeonis Treverensis. Ein hochmittelalterlicher Heiligenkult im Kontext. 2002. 330 pp.

325 Outi Merisalo - Raija Sarasti-Wilenius (ed.), Erudition and eloquence. The use of Latin in the countries of the Baltic Sea (1500–1800). Acts of a colloquium held in Tartu. 2003. 242 pp.

324 Teuvo Laitila, The Finnish Guard in the Balkans. Heroism, imperial loyalty and Finnishness in the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878 as recollected inthe memoirs of Finnish guardsmen. 2003. 451 pp.

323 Marshall T. Poe, The Russian elite in the seventeenth century. 2004. 283 pp.

322 Marshall T. Poe, The consular and ceremonial ranks of the Russian “Sovereign’s Court” in 1613–1713. 2004. 469 pp.

321 Pirjo Nikander, Age in action. Membership work and stage of life categories in talk. 2002. 242 pp.

320 Päivi Mehtonen, Obscure language, unclear literature. Theory and practice from Quintilian to the Enlightenment. 2003. 228 pp.

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