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A New Inscribed Stele from the Tophet of Nora : a note on the Punic Votive Stone Monuments Reused in the Church of Sant'Efisio (Pula, Sardinia)
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Rivista di studi fenici : L, 2022-
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Code DOI : 10.19282/rsf.50.2022.09
ISSN: 0390-3877
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