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Bryn Mawr Classical Review (BMCR) publishes timely reviews of current scholarly work in the field of classical studies (including archaeology).

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BMCR 2023.11.01 Books received October 2023 https://t.co/02uXxLFAwy
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Avni on Muthukumaran, The tropical turn: agricultural innovation in the ancient Middle East and the Mediterranean https://t.co/nacRtlKPrT
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Jost on Di Basilio, Investigating the relationship between Aristotle's Eudemian and Nicomachean ethics https://t.co/7AUAhTKDME
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Tietz on Marganne and Nocchi Macedo, Pratiques et stratégies alimentaires dans l'Antiquité tardive https://t.co/RaHyzT9wUB
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Epstein on Thomas, The Homeric Hymn to Hermes https://t.co/LyvWRv4XAG
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De Beer on Chernetsky, The mythological origins of Renaissance Florence: the city as New Athens, Rome, and Jerusalem https://t.co/jjNKaB9b7U
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Jazwa on Moreno García, From house societies to states: early political organisation, from antiquity to the Middle Ages https://t.co/TNaVgSyqoi
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DeVore on Leppin, Paradoxe der Parrhesie: eine antike Wortgeschichte https://t.co/Fo7L37c4QZ
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Audano on Burgeon, La vie d’Auguste de Nicolas de Damas https://t.co/BErVx2DinY
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Boyd on Lewis, Tyranny: new contexts https://t.co/q8pAItSVni
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Frankl on Peeters, Shaping regionality in socio-economic systems: late Hellenistic-late Roman ceramic production, circulation, and consumption in Boeotia, central Greece (c. 150 BC-AD 700) https://t.co/ftAbLQIEgn
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Letteney on Ameling, Centre and periphery: working with the inscriptions of Iudaea/Palaestina https://t.co/ufJ0gSMqA4
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Nash on Natoli, Pitts, and Hallett, Ancient women writers of Greece and Rome https://t.co/6Aw6qxd8pZ
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Quaglia on Vuković, Wolves of Rome: the Lupercalia from Roman and comparative perspectives https://t.co/a6AfEVYMnz
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Marciniak on Devillers and Garat, L'Antiquité dans la littérature jeunesse https://t.co/B6w39fJpq8
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Lorenzon on Camassa, Statuto del corpo e annuncio di salvezza: dalla Grecia di età classica alla Palestina nel momento di Gesù https://t.co/kMsaygbHvS
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McInnes-Gibbons on Bobou, Miranda, Raja, and Yon, The Ingholt archive: the Palmyrene material, transcribed with commentary and bibliography https://t.co/qQn2JCvrzS
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Cecconi on Bubb, Dissection in classical antiquity: a social and medical history https://t.co/pXzdOgveS8
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Panzram on Ubric Rabaneda, Writing history in late antique Iberia: historiography in theory and practice from the 4th to the 7th century https://t.co/xsX6UjkbU2
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