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Living on with Greek myths: new contributions to the debate about interpreting Roman sarcophagi in the wake of Zanker and Ewald - C. Hallett, ed. 2019. Flesheaters: An International Symposium on Roman Sarcophagi, University of California at Berkeley (18–19 September 2009). Sarkophag-Studien 11. Wiesbaden: Reichert. Pp. x + 180, 132 figs. ISBN 978-3-95490-400-6.

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C. Hallett, ed. 2019. Flesheaters: An International Symposium on Roman Sarcophagi, University of California at Berkeley (18–19 September 2009). Sarkophag-Studien 11. Wiesbaden: Reichert. Pp. x + 180, 132 figs. ISBN 978-3-95490-400-6.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 November 2021

Christian Russenberger*
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Heinrich Schliemann Institute, University of Rostock

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