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Fields of papers citing papers by Michael E. Stone
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Michael E. Stone
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Stone, Michael E., et al.. (2014). An Armenian Inscription from Jaffa.. 64(1). 103–118.
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Stone, Michael E., et al.. (2014). Armenian philology in the modern era : from manuscript to digital text. BRILL eBooks.1 indexed citations
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Burke, Terry, Liss Ralston, & Michael E. Stone. (2012). What does the residual income method tell us about housing affordability in Australia.1 indexed citations
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Stone, Michael E., Terry Burke, & Liss Ralston. (2011). The Residual Income Approach to Housing Affordability: The Theory and the Practice.42 indexed citations
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Stone, Michael E. & Robert Α. F. Thurman. (2010). Freeing the body, freeing the mind : writings on the connections between yoga and Buddhism.2 indexed citations
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Stone, Michael E., et al.. (2010). Noah and his book(s).2 indexed citations
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Stone, Michael E.. (2009). Housing and the Financial Crisis: Causes, Consequences, Cures. 34.4 indexed citations
Stone, Michael E.. (2006). Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha, and Armenian studies : collected papers. Peeters eBooks.2 indexed citations
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Stone, Michael E.. (2004). Shelter Poverty: The Chronic Crisis of Housing Affordability. New England journal of public policy. 20(1). 16.8 indexed citations
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Stone, Michael E., et al.. (2002). The Armenians in Jerusalem and the Holy Land. Peeters eBooks.5 indexed citations
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Stone, Michael E.. (2001). ARMENIAN CANON LISTS VI — HEBREW NAMES AND OTHER ATTESTATIONS. Harvard Theological Review. 94(4). 477–491.
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Stone, Michael E., et al.. (1999). Pseudepigraphic perspectives : the apocrypha and pseudepigrapha in light of the Dead Sea scrolls : proceedings of the International Symposium of the Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Associated Literature, 12-14 January, 1997. BRILL eBooks.2 indexed citations
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Stone, Michael E., et al.. (1998). Biblical perspectives : early use and interpretation of the Bible in light of the Dead Sea Scrolls : proceedings of the first international symposium of the Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Associated Literature, 12-14 May 1996. BRILL eBooks.10 indexed citations
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Anderson, Gary A. & Michael E. Stone. (1994). A synopsis of the Books of Adam and Eve.8 indexed citations
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Stone, Michael E.. (1993). Rock Inscriptions and Graffiti Project: Catalogue of Inscriptions. Medical Entomology and Zoology.
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Stone, Michael E., et al.. (1984). Medieval Armenian culture.3 indexed citations
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