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Crowe's Tomb at Benghazi – a Postscript

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 March 2015

D. M. Bailey*
Affiliation:
Dept. of Greek and Roman Antiquities, British Museum

Abstract

This note is a sequel to an earlier article concerning a tomb discovered at Benghazi in 1860 by F. H. Crowe. Further papers relating to the discovery (including a plan of the tomb) have come to light and are published here. Additional comments can also now be advanced on some of the artifacts found in the tomb.

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Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Society for Libyan Studies 1988

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