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Libia, Gli Scavi Italiani. 1922–1937: restauro, ricostruzione o propaganda? By Matteo Balice. Studia Archaeologica 174, “L'Erma” di Bretschneider, Rome, 2010. ISBN 978-88-8265-532-7, pp. 272, 31 pp. of illustrations. Price: € 170.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 March 2015

Philip Kenrick*
Affiliation:
Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK

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References

1 See Altekamp, S., Rückkehr nach Africa: italienische Kolonialarchäologie in Libyen 1911–1943 (Köln 2000)Google Scholar; Munzi, M., L'epica del ritorno. Archeologia e politica nella Tripolitania italiana (Rome 2001)Google Scholar; Galaty, M. L. and Watkinson, C. (eds), Archaeology under Dictatorship (New York 2004)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

2 See ‘A hole in the heavens,’ pp. 269–341 in Libyan Studies. Select Papers of the Late R. G. Goodchild edited by Reynolds, Joyce (London 1976)Google Scholar.

3 Caputo, G., ’Il consolidamento dell'Arco di Marco Aurelio,’ Africa Italiana 7 (1940) 4666Google Scholar.