Publication date: 26.06.2023
Cover Design: Barbara Widłak
Cover photography: Sumatar, sacred mount, rock reliefs
The research for this publication has been supported by a grant from the Priority Research Area Heritage under the Strategic Programme Excellence Initiative at Jagiellonian University.
Licence: CC BY
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