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Jason Lucas, Carrie Ann Murray and Sara Owen, eds, Greek Colonization in Local Contexts: Case Studies in Colonial Interactions (University of Cambridge Museum of Classical Archaeology Monographs 4. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2019, 249pp. with b&w illustr., pbk, ISBN 9781789251326)
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Jason Lucas, Carrie Ann Murray and Sara Owen, eds, Greek Colonization in Local Contexts: Case Studies in Colonial Interactions (University of Cambridge Museum of Classical Archaeology Monographs 4. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2019, 249pp. with b&w illustr., pbk, ISBN 9781789251326)
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