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Lamps from Sidi Khrebish - Excavations at Sidi Khrebish, Benghazi (Berenice). Vol. III, Part 2: The Lamps. By D. M. Bailey. X + 200 pages, 19 figures, 39 plates, fold-out plan. Arabic summary. Tripoli, 1985. £30.

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Excavations at Sidi Khrebish, Benghazi (Berenice). Vol. III, Part 2: The Lamps. By D. M. Bailey. X + 200 pages, 19 figures, 39 plates, fold-out plan. Arabic summary. Tripoli, 1985. £30.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 March 2015

Hector Williams*
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University of British Columbia

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