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The Transport Amphorae from Euesperides: The Maritime Trade of a Cyrenaican City 400–250 Bc. By Kristian Göransson. Acta Archaeologica Lundensia. Series in 4°, no. 25. Almqvist & Wiksell International, Stockholm. 2007. ISBN 978-91-22-02164-3, pp. 250, 50 figures, numerous profile drawings. Price: €36.60.

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The Transport Amphorae from Euesperides: The Maritime Trade of a Cyrenaican City 400–250 Bc. By Kristian Göransson. Acta Archaeologica Lundensia. Series in 4°, no. 25. Almqvist & Wiksell International, Stockholm. 2007. ISBN 978-91-22-02164-3, pp. 250, 50 figures, numerous profile drawings. Price: €36.60.

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Collection of Classical and Near, Eastern Antiquities, The National Museum of Denmark, Denmark

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