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Franco De Angelis: Megara Hyblaia and Selinous. The development of two Greek citystates in archaic Sicily
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Franco De Angelis: Megara Hyblaia and Selinous. The development of two Greek citystates in archaic Sicily. Oxford: Oxford university school of archaeology 2003. XXII, 247 S. 51 Abb. 34 Taf. (Oxford university school of archaeology. Monographs. 57.) 48 £.
Title: Franco De Angelis: Megara Hyblaia and Selinous. The development of two Greek citystates in archaic Sicily
Description:
Franco De Angelis: Megara Hyblaia and Selinous.
The development of two Greek citystates in archaic Sicily.
Oxford: Oxford university school of archaeology 2003.
XXII, 247 S.
51 Abb.
34 Taf.
(Oxford university school of archaeology.
Monographs.
57.
) 48 £.
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