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Minoan Architecture and Urbanism. New perspectives on an ancient built environment, eds. Quentin Letesson & Carl Knappett, 2017. Oxford: Oxford University Press; ISBN 978-0-19-879362-5 hardback £90; xxiii + 393 pp., 119 b/w figs, 7 tables
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 December 2018
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