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Issue: 112.4

Eulimene: Studies in Classical Archaeology, Epigraphy, Numismatics and Papyrology. 7 vols.

October 2008 (112.4) Book Review

Open Access

Edited by Nikos Litinas and Manolis I. Stefanakis

Reviewed by Donald C. Haggis

The Early Dilmun Settlement at Saar

October 2008 (112.4) Book Review

Open Access

Edited by Robert Killick and Jane Moon

Reviewed by Peter Magee

Vincent John Bruno, 1926–2008

October 2008 (112.4) Necrology

By R.T. Scott

Antiquities Belonging to the City of Paris

October 2008 (112.4) Museum Review

By Beth Cohen

Book Reviews October 2008

October 2008 (112.4) Print Book Reviews

Volume 112 (2008) Index

October 2008 (112.4) AJA Index

Open Access

List of Books Received

October 2008 (112.4) Books Received

112.4

October 2008 (112.4)

Archaeological Research at Aphrodisias in Caria, 2002–2005

October 2008 (112.4) Field Report

By Christopher Ratté and R.R.R. Smith

Inconspicuous Consumption: The Sixth-Century B.C.E. Shipwreck at Pabuç Burnu, Turkey

October 2008 (112.4) Field Report

By Elizabeth S. Greene, Mark L. Lawall, and Mark E. Polzer

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