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EPHEMERIS NAPOCENSIS 34 (XXXIV/2024)

Marko Dizdar (ed.), Iron Age Female Identities in the Southern Carpathian Basin. Serta Instituti Archaeologici 19. Zagreb 2022, 290 p. ISBN 9789536064632 (review)

(pages 295-302)

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Authors:
ANDREEA DRĂGAN
Institute of Archaeology and History of Art Cluj‑Napoca, Romanian Academy – Cluj Branch, M. Kogălniceanu 12–14, 400084, Cluj‑Napoca, Cluj County, RO; e‑mail: andreea.dragan@yahoo.com.

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