Book Review: "G.A. Zachos. 2021. Tabula Imperii Romani, J34-Athens: ThessalyTabula"
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https://doi.org/10.26247/aura6.10Keywords:
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Book Review:
"G.A. Zachos. 2021. Tabula Imperii Romani, J34-Athens: ThessalyTabula"
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Zachos, G. A. 2016. Tabula Imperii Romani, 34 – Athens: Achaia Phthiotis – Malis – Aenis [sic.] – Oitaia – Doris – Eurytania – East & West Locris – Phocis – Aitolia – Akarnarnia [sic.], Athens.
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