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Sebastián Celestino & Carolina López-Ruiz . Tartessos and the Phoenicians in Iberia. 2016. xx+368 pages, 41 b&w figures and 10 maps. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 978-0-19-967274-5 hardback £80.

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Sebastián Celestino & Carolina López-Ruiz . Tartessos and the Phoenicians in Iberia. 2016. xx+368 pages, 41 b&w figures and 10 maps. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 978-0-19-967274-5 hardback £80.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 June 2017

Peter van Dommelen*
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Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World, Brown University, USA (Email: peter_van_dommelen@brown.edu)

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