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The Eastern Lokrians - John M. Fossey: The Ancient Topography of Opountian Lokris. Pp. xiv + 220; 35 text figures, 67 plates (on 34 pp.), 1 folding plan. Amsterdam: J. C. Gieben, 1990. fl. 160.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 February 2009

Graham Shipley
Affiliation:
University of Leicester

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1993

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References

1 Khostia 1983 and Khostia I, reviewed by Snodgrass, A. M. in CR 37 (1987), 321322Google Scholar.

2 The photographs are well chosen, if sometimes lacking in contrast. It would have been helpful if the table of contents had included ancient as well as modern placenames. There are a few typographic errors, or rather misspellings, of which the most noteworthy are marginalium (p. 31, as the singular of marginalia!), ‘millennium’ (passim), and-most alarmingly – ‘concommiten’ (p. 104).

3 Pritchett covers parts of Lokris, E. in SAGT v (1985), ch. 6; vi (1989), ch. 9.Google Scholar