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The varying kinds of “state correspondence” in the ancient world (15th c. B.C.–6th c. A.D.). - KAREN RADNER (ed.), STATE CORRESPONDENCE IN THE ANCIENT WORLD, FROM NEW KINGDOM EGYPT TO THE ROMAN EMPIRE (Oxford Studies in Early Empires; Oxford University Press2014). Pp. xv + 306, figs. 47, tables 4. ISBN 978-0-19-935477-1. $74.

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KAREN RADNER (ed.), STATE CORRESPONDENCE IN THE ANCIENT WORLD, FROM NEW KINGDOM EGYPT TO THE ROMAN EMPIRE (Oxford Studies in Early Empires; Oxford University Press2014). Pp. xv + 306, figs. 47, tables 4. ISBN 978-0-19-935477-1. $74.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 October 2019

David M. Ratzan
Affiliation:
Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, New York Universitydavid.ratzan@nyu.edu
Jonathan Valk
Affiliation:
Leiden Universityj.valk@hum.leidenuniv.nl

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Review Articles and Long Reviews
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Copyright © Journal of Roman Archaeology L.L.C. 2019 

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