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Michael Greenhalgh. Constantinople to Córdoba: dismantling ancient architecture in the East, North Africa and Islamic Spain. xxviii+510 pages, 91 illustrations. 2012. Leiden & Boston (MA): Brill; 978-90-04-21246-6 hardback € 177 & $242.
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02 January 2015
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