What does MAS mean?
MAS means Mediterranean Archaeology Supplement
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Mediterranean Archaeology Supplement?
Mediterranean Archaeology Supplement can be abbreviated as MAS
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What does MAS stand for? MAS stands for "Mediterranean Archaeology Supplement". |
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What is the meaning of MAS abbreviation? The meaning of MAS abbreviation is "Mediterranean Archaeology Supplement". |
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What is MAS abbreviation? One of the definitions of MAS is "Mediterranean Archaeology Supplement". |
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What does MAS mean? MAS as abbreviation means "Mediterranean Archaeology Supplement". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- MMLME - Mediterranean, Mediterranean Littoral, and/or Middle East
- SFEIS - Supplement to Final Environmental Impact Statement
- SUPPL - Supplement
- AAMW - Archaeology of the Mediterranean World
- CGMA - Collaboratory for GIS and Mediterranean Archaeology
- PCMA - Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology
- AHMA - Ancient History and Mediterranean Archaeology
- CCMA - Consortium for Classical and Mediterranean Archaeology
- CEMA - Centre for Egyptology and Mediterranean Archaeology
- IEMA - Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology
- JMA - Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology
- MAA - Mediterranean Anthropology and Archaeology
- MAA - Mediterranean Archaeology Archaeometry
- PCMA - Polish Center of Mediterranean Archaeology
- SIMA - Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology
- SMEA - Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology
- SOMA - Society of Mediterranean Archaeology
- SOMA - symposium on mediterranean archaeology
- MA - Mediterranean Archaeology
- sma - Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology