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Alexander Rea: Catalogue of the prehistoric antiquities from Adichanallur and Perumbair  s:en:Index:Catalogue of the prehistoric antiquities from Adichanallur and Perumbair (page 79 crop).jpg
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Alexander Rea  (1858–1924)  wikidata:Q73753678 s:en:Author:Alexander Rea
 
Description archaeologist
Date of birth/death 17 October 1858 Edit this at Wikidata 4 February 1924 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Bengaluru
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Catalogue of the prehistoric antiquities from Adichanallur and Perumbair
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Madras : Government Press
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Language English
Publication date 1915
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Source Internet Archive identifier: catalogueofprehi00reaauoft
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