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African Red Slip Ware: A (re)collection - M. Mackensen 2019. Relief- und stempelverzierte nordafrikanische Sigillata des späten 2. bis 6. Jahrhunderts. Römisches Tafelgeschirr der Sammlung K. Wilhelm. Müncher Beiträge zur Provinzialrömischen Archäologie 8. Wiesbaden: Reichert Verlag. 2 vols. Pp. 596, pl. 220. ISBN: 978-3-95-490413-6.
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