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Motya, a Phoenician Colony in Sicily. By Joseph I. S. Whitaker. 9¾ × 6, xvi + 358 pp., coloured frontispiece, 116 illustrations, 9 maps and plans. London: G. Bell & Sons, 1921. 30s. n.
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Motya, a Phoenician Colony in Sicily. By Joseph I. S. Whitaker. 9¾ × 6, xvi + 358 pp., coloured frontispiece, 116 illustrations, 9 maps and plans. London: G. Bell & Sons, 1921. 30s. n.
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page 200 note 1 Compare also Gauckler, , Necropoles puniques de Carthage, i, 103, 205, 209Google Scholar (tombs 232, 431—the latter not fully described—and pls. cliii, clxxii); ii, 411; and Anziani's remarks in the introduction, p. xvii.