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Christian Monument of Cyrenaica. By J. B. Ward-Perkins and R. G. Goodchild, with contributions by R. M. Harrison, H. M. Dodge, S. Gibson, J. Lloyd, J. Reynolds, S. Walker. Edited by Joyce Reynolds. The Society or Libyan Studies, Monograph 4, 2003. ISBN 19009971011,449 + xxxvii, 375 figs, 2 maps (fold-out), index. Price £50.00.
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Christian Monument of Cyrenaica. By J. B. Ward-Perkins and R. G. Goodchild, with contributions by R. M. Harrison, H. M. Dodge, S. Gibson, J. Lloyd, J. Reynolds, S. Walker. Edited by Joyce Reynolds. The Society or Libyan Studies, Monograph 4, 2003. ISBN 19009971011,449 + xxxvii, 375 figs, 2 maps (fold-out), index. Price £50.00.
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