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Omer Rak (translation by Theresa Alt and Wayles Browne). The Rhyton from Danilo: Structure and Symbolism of a Middle Neolithic Cult-Vessel (Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2011, 212 pp., 20 pl., hbk, ISBN 978-1-84217-977-2)
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