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‎Hardy, E. G. (Ed. )‎

‎THE MONUMENTUM ANCYRANUM‎

‎Former owner's name on ffep (Shepherd). Scholar's name to front inner cover (J. B. Clinard). Spine a bit sunned. Light fraying to head of spine. ; 166 pages‎

‎Friedländer, Paul (with Hebert B. Hoffleit)‎

‎EPIGRAMMATA: GREEK INSCRIPTIONS IN VERSE From the Beginnings to the Persian Wars‎

‎Very faint bump to head of spine else fine. ; Exact reprint of 1948 Edition. Each entry in Greek is accompanied by an English translation and discussion of the importance of the text. ; 198 pages‎

‎Greenewalt, Crawford H‎

‎RITUAL DINNERS IN EARLY HISTORIC SARDIS‎

‎Scholars' bookplate to inner cover (Slater & Dunbabin). Gift inscription from author to W. J. Slater on front cover. Light foxing. ; University of California Publications. Classical Studies, V. 17; 82 pages; Signed by Author‎

‎Greene, Kevin‎

‎THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE ROMAN ECONOMY‎

‎Scholars' bookplate to inner cover (Slater & Dunbabin). Light bumping to upper corners. DJ spine a bit sunned. Minor edgewear to DJ. ; 9.7 X 7.5 X 1.0 inches; 192 pages‎

‎Pedley, John Griffiths‎

‎PAESTUM Greek and Romans in Southern Italy‎

‎Minor shelfwear. Faint bumping along lower edge of rear board. DJ has light creasing and 2 small tears to top of DJ spine. ; Text is in English. ; New Aspects Of Antiquity; 10.0 X 7.6 X 0.9 inches; 184 pages‎

‎Wilson, R. J. A. (Ed. )‎

‎ROMAN MARYPORT AND ITS SETTING Essays in Memory of Michael G. Jarrett‎

‎Gift inscription from wilson to Slater & Dunbabin on half-title. Light bumping/denting along edges of rear board. ; Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society Extra Series Volume XXVIII; 9.8 X 7.1 X 0.7 inches; 148 pages; Signed by Editor‎

‎Wilson, R. J. A. & I. D. Caruana (Ed. )‎

‎ROMANS ON THE SOLWAY Essays in Honour of Richard Bellhouse‎

‎Gift note tipped in from from wilson. Light bumping to upper corners. ; Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society Extra Series Volume XXXI; 9.8 X 7.1 X 0.7 inches; 231 pages‎

‎Henry, W B & P. J. Parsons (Eds) and Others.‎

‎THE OXYRHYNCHUS PAPYRI [79] Volume LXXIX. Edited with Translation and Notes‎

‎Very light bumping to 1 corner. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover (Slater & Dunbabin). DJ has edgewear and creasing with 1 tiny tear. ; The volume presents unpublished papyri from Oxyrhynchus related to the theme of public games. Oxyrhynchites had a wide range of spectacles to watch: plays and mimes in the theatre, athletic and musical competitions at gymnasial and higher levels, chariot racing and other circus entertainment. ; Egypt Exploration Society. Graeco-Roman Memoirs 100; Vol. 79; 10.1 X 7.3 X 1.0 inches; 228 pages‎

‎Segre, Mario‎

‎ISCRIZIONI DI COS [2 VOLUME SET] 1. Testo; 2. Tavole‎

‎Scholars' bookplate to inner cover of Vol. 1 (Slater & Dunbabin). Books have very minor shelfwear. DJs have minor shelfwear. ; 152 plates. ; Monografie Della Scuola Archeologica Di Atene E Delle Missio Italiane in Oriente VI; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 294 pages‎

‎Gordon, Arthur E.‎

‎ILLUSTRATED INTRODUCTION TO LATIN EPIGRAPHY‎

‎A bit of edgewear and creasing to wraps. Remainder mark to base of textblock (black marker line) else VG. Scholar's name in pencil to ffep (W. J. Slater). ; Xxvi, 264pp, 64pls. ; 264 pages‎

‎Lawrence, A. W. (Revised by R. A. Tomlinson)‎

‎GREEK ARCHITECTURE‎

‎Minor shelfwear. Scholar's name to ffep (Katherine Dunbabin). Upper part of spine a bit bumped. Includes slipcase in VG condition with a couple of tears to base of slipcase (3 cm) and edgewear with chipping and flecking. ; 327 pp + 152 pp of plates; The Pelican History of Art; 479 pages; This volume describes architecture in the Greek land from the prehistoric settlements of Troy, the Minoan palaces of Crete and their counterparts in the Mycenean kingdoms, to the absorption of Hellenism into the Roman Empire. The book pays particular attention to the early period, supplying a large-scale account of the development of pre-Hellenic building. Then the evolution of temples and other religious buildings is traced. Two chapters follow the history of town planning and civic building, while others cover the development of the theatre and such topics as Greek masonry, vaulting and fortification.‎

‎Steinhart, Matthias‎

‎DAS MOTIV DES AUGES IN DER GRIECHISCHEN BILDKUNST‎

‎Scholars' bookplate to inner cover (Slater & Dunbabin). Pencil note to ffep "Gift from the author". Very minor shelfwear. ; 144 pages‎

‎Steinhart, Matthias‎

‎DIE KUNST DER NACHAHMUNG Darstellungen Mimetischer Vorführungen in Der Griechischen Bildkunst Archaischer Und Klassischer Zeit‎

‎Gift inscription from author on half-title. Minor shelfwear. Bumping to 1 corner. ; 154 pages‎

‎Steinhart, Matthias‎

‎TÖPFERKUNST UND MEISTERZEICHNUNG Attische Wein- Und Ölgefässe Aus Der Sammlung Zimmermann‎

‎Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Else minor shelfwear. Very light shelfwear to DJ. ; 168 pages‎

‎Brijder, H. A. G‎

‎SIANA CUPS II. THE HEIDELBERG PAINTER [2 VOLUME SET] Text & Plates‎

‎Scholars' bookplate to inner covers (Slater & Dunbabin). Very light shelfwear to books and DJs. ; Text: pages 317-522; plate: 68 b. /w. Pls [= plates 105-172] ; Allard Pierson Series - Vol 8; Drawings; 205 pages‎

‎Brijder, H. A. G‎

‎SIANA CUPS I AND KOMAST CUPS [2 VOLUME SET] Text & Plates‎

‎Light shelfwear to books. Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblocks. Text DJ: some waviness and minor edgewear to DJ. VG. Plates DJ: 5 small tears and some creasing VG- ; Text: pages 1-316; plate: 104b. /w. Pls; Allard Pierson Series - Vol 4; Drawings; 316 pages‎

‎Pfohl, Gerhard (ed.)‎

‎GREEK POEMS ON STONES Vol I: Epitaphs from the Seventh to the Fifth Centuries B. C.‎

‎Spine has been reinforced with brown tape. Browning to wraps. Else VG. ; Textus Minores XXXVI; Vol. 1; 93 pages‎

‎Hanson, John Arthur‎

‎ROMAN THEATER-TEMPLES‎

‎Bumping to upper corners. Faint bump to head of spine. DJ is present but missing rear panel. DJ is in poor condition. Scholar's name to ffep (G. M. Paul). ; Princeton Monographs in Art and Archaeology XXXIII; 112 pages‎

‎Fraisse, Philippe & Jean-Charles Moretti‎

‎EXPLORATION ARCHÉOLOGIQUE DE DÉLOS XLII [2 VOLUME SET] Le Théâtre. Volume I. Text; Volume II: Planches‎

‎Minor creasing to wraps. ; 2 vol. (XXI-282 p. , 112 pp of pl. + 15 p. -[1] foldout ) La présente étude comporte une analyse des vestiges architecturaux du théâtre de Délos, une nouvelle publication des passages des comptes des gestionnaires de la caisse sacrée concernant sa construction et son entretien, enfin une synthèse sur les concours qui y étaient célébrés. Elle permet de restituer l’évolution du projet et les étapes du chantier entre la fin du ive siècle et les environs de 240 avant J. -C. , de préciser les modes de mise en scène des spectacles à l’époque hellénistique. Elle conduit aussi à cerner la place du monument dans l’architecture et l’urbanisme déliens. Le théâtre de Délos, qui associe des gradins en demi-cercles outrepassés et un bâtiment de scène à proskènion et skènè avec un étage à front percé de larges baies, est tributaire des édifices réalisés à Athènes puis à Épidaure. Certains de ses dispositifs se rencontrent uniquement dans les Cyclades, à Cos et sur une courte frange de la côte occidentale de l’Asie Mineure. ; Exploration Archéologique De Délos. XLII‎

‎Tosi, Giovanna‎

‎GLI EDIFICI PER SPETTACOLI NELL'ITALIA ROMANA [2 VOLUME SET] Vol. I: Catalogo E Saggi; Vol. II: Tavole‎

‎Minor shelfwear. ; Con contributi di: L. Baccelle Scudeler, P. Basso, J. Bonetto, G. De Vecchi, M. Nardelli, P. Zanovello. Nell’opera sono compresi un catalogo dei monumenti per spettacoli ripartiti per regiones augustee, comprese le province Sicilia, Sardinia, Alpes Cottiae, con schede per la maggior parte seguite da commento e integrato con saggi di P. Basso, Gli edifici di spettacolo nella città medievale; J. Bonetto, Gli edifici per spettacolo e la viabilità nelle città dell’Italia romana; M. Nardelli, «Natura loci» e «aedificatio». Il rapporto tra edifici per spettacoli e ambiente; G. Tosi, Profilo storico e tipologico delle strutture ludiche in Roma. La carpenteria negli edifici per spettacoli. Il Foro e I «munera gladiatoria» nel «De Architectura» di Vitruvio. La tipologia del Teatro-Tempio: un problema aperto. Il ruolo delle «basilicae» e della «porticus post scaenam». Gli edifici per spettacoli nelle residenze private. Il significato storico delle naumachie; P. Zanovello, Il ruolo storico dei circhi e degli stadi; e aggiornamenti di G. Alvino, Nota sulla ubicazione dell’anfiteatro di «Reate»-Rieti (regio IV Samnium) ; S. Bonomi, Nota sull’anfiteatro di «Atria»-Adria (regio X Venetia et Histria) ; L. Baccelle Scudeler, Gp. De Vecchi, Caratteristiche tessiturali e composizionali dell’«opus caementicium» nell’anfiteatro romano di Padova. Per il ruolo religioso, politico, sociale oltre che ludico, che ludi e munera ebbero nel mondo romano, sono state catalogate in un quadro unitario tutte le classi di monumenti o strutture per spettacoli (amphiteatrum, theatrum, odeum, circus, stadium, campus, ludus) comunque attestati: da fonti letterarie, epigrafiche, antiquarie, oltre che archeologiche. In questo ambito è stato dato un ruolo paritetico sia alle strutture ludiche edificate in forma monumentale sia a quelle allestite temporaneamente in carpenteria, tutte presentate in successione cronologica. Ne emerge l’importanza particolare di Roma, dove le due tecniche edilizie coesistono fino ad età imperiale inoltrata e dove, per la ricchezza della tradizione storico-letteraria, è riconoscibile il nascere e il formarsi delle singole tipologie da una comune matrice lignea e la loro diversificazione correlata ai molteplici tipi di spettacoli: infatti la celebrazione dei ludi includeva di frequente, scaglionata in più giorni, l’intera gamma dei giuochi, dai circensi agli anfiteatrali (munera e venationes) , dagli scenici agli atletici e alle rarissime naumachie. Un album di disegni e di fotografie, in gran parte eseguite per l’elaborazione delle tesi di laurea su Anfiteatri e Teatri dell’Italia romana da laureande del Dipartimento di Scienze dell’Antichità dell’Università degli Studi di Padova, illustra il testo. ; 2 Volume Set; Vol. 1/2/2022; 11.7 X 8.3 X 3.0 inches; 1438 pages; Very heavy set. Overseas postage will be more.‎

‎De Bernardi Ferrero, Daria‎

‎TEATRI CLASSICI IN ASIA MINORE VOL. 2: Città Di Pisidia, Licia E Caria‎

‎Boards a bit bowed. 2 corners a bit bumped along with top edge of front board. Light foxing to top of textblock. Some pages are sticking together at foreedges only. ; Studi Di Architettura Antica II; Vol. 2; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 218 pages‎

‎De Bernardi Ferrero, Daria‎

‎TEATRI CLASSICI IN ASIA MINORE VOL. 3: Città Dalla Troade Alla Pamfilia‎

‎Minor shelfwear. Light foxing to top of textblock. A few pages are sticking together at foreedges only- easily separated. ; Studi Di Architettura Antica IV; Vol. 3; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 216 pages‎

‎De Bernardi Ferrero, Daria‎

‎TEATRI CLASSICI IN ASIA MINORE VOL. 4: Deduzioni E Proposte‎

‎Light bumping to upper corners and top edge of board. A few pages are sticking together at foreedges only- easily separated. Some staining/waterstaining to rear board. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover (Slater & Dunbabin). ; Studi Di Architettura Antica V; Vol. 4; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 264 pages‎

‎Blinkenberg, Christiaan & Karl Frederik Kinch.‎

‎LINDOS II. FOUILLES DE L'ACROPOLE 1902-1914 [2 VOLUME SET] II. Inscriptions. Tome I (Nos. 1-281) ; Tome II (Nos. 282-710)‎

‎Very faint shelfwear to boards. Plain paper wrappers have a few tears. Slipcase is present and torn with tape applie in places. ; Fondation Carlsberg-Copenhague. Lindos II; Vol. 2.1-2‎

‎Browning, Iain‎

‎PALMYRA‎

‎Very light shelfwear to book. Minor bumping to lower corners. ; 223pp, nicely illustrated. ; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; 223 pages; Browning draws on the latest archaeological and historical evidence to present the most complete account so far published of this remarkable lost city.‎

‎Desborough, V. R. D'A.‎

‎THE LAST MYCENAEANS AND THEIR SUCCESSORS An Archaeological Survey, C. 1200- C. 1000 B. C.‎

‎Upper corners bumped with faint creasing through pages. Spine faintly sunned. Lower corner bumped. Scholar's name to ffep (Jenifer Neils). ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 288 pages; This book assembles for the first time the archaeological data for the whole of Greece and the Aegean - and for certain adjacent areas - during the twelfth and eleventh centuries B. C. With 24 b/w plates.‎

‎Mylonas, George E.‎

‎MYCENAE AND THE MYCENAEAN AGE‎

‎Very light shelfwear to book. DJ has a couple of small tears. DJ is price-clipped. Newspaper obituary of Mylonas tipped in. ; Xvi, 252pp, illustrated, + plates with 153 b+w illustrations. ; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 252 pages‎

‎Pemberton, Elizabeth G. & (with A Contribution by Kathleen Warner Slane)‎

‎CORINTH VOL. XVIII, PART I: THE SANCTUARY OF DEMETER AND KORE The Greek Pottery‎

‎Very faint bump to head of spine. ; Corinth Volume XVIII.1; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 315 pages‎

‎Herbert, Sharon‎

‎CORINTH. VOLUME VII, PART IV: THE RED-FIGURE POTTERY‎

‎Very faint shelfwear. ; 36 plates at end. ; Corinth Volume VII, Part IV; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 88 pages‎

‎Amyx, D. A. & Patricia Lawrence‎

‎CORINTH. VOLUME VII, PART II: ARCHAIC CORINTHIAN POTTERY AND THE ANAPLOGA WELL‎

‎Very faint shelfwear. Spine a bit sunned. ; 112 plates at end. ; Corinth Volume VII, Part II; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 177 pages‎

‎Stillwell, Agnes Newhall & J. L. Benson (with Contributions by Alan L. Boegehold & Cedric G. Boulter)‎

‎CORINTH. VOLUME XV, PART III: THE POTTERS' QUARTERS The Pottery‎

‎Boulter's signature to front inner cover in pencil. Spine sunned. Slight bowing to boards. ; 126 plates at end; Corinth Volume XV, Part III; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 432 pages; The long-awaited final part of the publication of the Corinth Potters’ Quarter is based on the work of the excavator, A. N. Stillwell, edited and supplemented after her death by J. L. Benson. The pottery, although frequently fragmentary, can often be assigned to known painters or workshops, and the deposits, especially in view of the defective pieces in them, can be argued to contain material almost exclusively of local manufacture. A brief introduction serves to explain the organization of the catalogue and to characterize the principal deposits, most of which contained material from several periods; a summary of represented painters and workshops concludes the chapter. The catalogue presents over 2,300 examples from more than 4,000 inventoried pieces. Almost all are illustrated with photographs, frequently supplemented with detail line drawings of motifs; selected profile drawings represent the principal shapes. A new foldout plan of the Potters’ Quarter is included. ; Signed by Contributor‎

‎Levi, Peter‎

‎ATLAS OF THE GREEK WORLD‎

‎1 corner very lightly bumped. DJ front panel is creased. ; From its beginnings in the Minoan period to the impact of classical Hellenism in our world, here is a survey of the geography, history, society, culture, and heritage of ancient Greece. ; 240 pages‎

‎Stierlin, Henri‎

‎GREECE From Mycenae to the Parthenon‎

‎Scholar's initial to inner cover (Jenifer Neils). Upper corners bumped. DJ spine sunned. ; This illustrated journey through the world of classical Greece focuses upon the significance of Greek antiquity; the wealth of its cultural treasures; and the various periods and the spread of Greek culture as far as southern Italy and Persia. ; Taschen's World Architecture; 12.0 X 9.8 X 0.9 inches; 240 pages‎

‎Archontidou-Argyri, A. & Th. Kyriakopoulou (Eds. ) Et Al.‎

‎CHIOS T'ÉNALOS PÓLIS OINOPÍONOS‎

‎Yellowing to pages. Very minor shelfwear. ; Text is in English and Modern Greek; Ministry of Culture K'Ephorate of Prehistoric & Classical Antiquities; 350 pages‎

‎Dörig, José & Olof Gigon‎

‎DER KAMPF DER GÖTTER UND TITANEN‎

‎Chipping along upper edges of wraps. ; Bibliotheca Helvetica Romana IV; 91 pages‎

‎Marazov, Ivan‎

‎ANCIENT GOLD The Wealth of the Thracians‎

‎Faint sunning to spine. Very minor shelfwear. ; With Essays on: Thrace and the Thracians, by Ivan Mazarov; myth, kingship and art in Thrace, by Margarita Tacheva; the Thracian royal tombs, by Ivan Venedikov; and the Thracian cosmos, by Alexander Fol. Includes maps, b&w photos, chronology, glossary, notes, index – and a catalog of magnificent color plates of ancient gold and silver luxury items. ; Photographs; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 256 pages‎

‎Gelling, Margaret‎

‎SIGNPOSTS TO THE PAST Place-Names and the History of England‎

‎Some foxing. Foxing to top of textblock. Dustjacket is protected in plastic sleeve. ; 8.9 X 6.1 X 1.2 inches; 281 pages‎

‎Cheney, C. R. & Michael Jones‎

‎A HANDBOOK OF DATES For Students of British History‎

‎Foxing to textblock. ; Royal Historical Society Guides and Handbooks 4; 9.0 X 6.0 X 0.7 inches; 268 pages‎

‎Wilson, R. J. A. (Ed. )‎

‎ROMAN MARYPORT AND ITS SETTING Essays in Memory of Michael G. Jarrett‎

‎Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society Extra Series Volume XXVIII; 9.8 X 7.1 X 0.7 inches; 148 pages‎

‎Coutts, Herbert‎

‎ANCIENT MONUMENTS OF TAYSIDE‎

‎Spine has been reinforced with clear tape. ; 83 pages‎

‎Evison, Vera I.‎

‎THE FIFTH-CENTURY INVASIONS SOUTH OF THE THAMES‎

‎Dustjacket is protected in mylar. Dustjacket has tears - repaired with cellotape now yellowed. Minor shelfwear to book. ; Contents: Current Theories about the Invasion; Fourth and Fifth Century Frankish Graves on the Continent; Distribution of Frankish Fifth-Century Objects in England; Individual Graves of Franks of Fifth Century in England; The Quoit Brooch Style; Fifth-Century Franks in England and the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. ; 142 pages; 143 pages and plates.‎

‎Carver, M. O. H. (Ed. )‎

‎THE AGE OF SUTTON HOO The Seventh Century in North-Western Europe‎

‎Very minor shelfwear. Crease to spine. ; 9.5 X 6.7 X 1.2 inches; 456 pages‎

‎Garlick, Tom & Eric Birley (Foreword)‎

‎ROMANS IN THE LAKE COUNTIES‎

‎A bit of colour loss to wraps. Minor shelfwear. ; A Dalesman Paperback; 80 pages‎

‎Hayes, R. H. & J. G. Rutter‎

‎WADE'S CAUSEWAY A Roman Road in North-East Yorkshire‎

‎Browning to lower corner of some pages. Creasing and and a bit of colour loss to wraps. Light foxing to endpapers. ; Scarborough and District Archaeological Society: Research Report No. 4; 96 pages‎

‎Myres, J. N. L. & W. H. Southern‎

‎THE ANGLO-SAXON CREMATION CEMETERY AT SANCTON, EAST YORKSHIRE‎

‎Light creasing to upper corners of a few pages and wraps. Small browned area to lower corner of front wrap. ; Hull Museum Publication No. 218; 119 pages‎

‎Hodges, Richard‎

‎THE ANGLO-SAXON ACHIEVEMENT Archaeology and the Beginnings of English Society‎

‎Very faint foxing to textblock. Else very minor shelfwear . Dustjacket is protected in plastic sleeve. ; 9.8 X 6.5 X 0.8 inches; 212 pages‎

‎Evison, Vera I.‎

‎ANGLES, SAXONS, AND JUTES Essays Presented to J. N. L. Myres‎

‎Gift plate from author and signed by her to ffep. Some foxing. 1 corner lightly bumped. DJ spine sunned and discolored with 1 tear. Dustjacket is protected in plastic sleeve. ; 254 pages‎

‎Wilson, David M. (Ed. )‎

‎THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND‎

‎Top edges of book have a bit of abrasion. Light bumping to base of spine. 1 pen mark to bottom of textblock. DJ is price-clipped. Dustjacket is protected in plastic sleeve. ; 10.1 X 7.8 X 1.6 inches; 532 pages‎

‎Suzuki, Seiichi‎

‎THE QUOIT BROOCH STYLE AND ANGLO-SAXON SETTLEMENT A Casting and Recasting of Cultural Identity Symbols‎

‎Very faint bump to upper corner of front board. Else very minor shelfwear. Dustjacket is protected in plastic sleeve. ; 9.7 X 6.9 X 0.6 inches; 232 pages‎

‎Geake, Helen & Jonathan Kenny (Eds. )‎

‎EARLY DEIRA Archaeological Studies of the East Riding in the Fourth to Ninth Centuries AD‎

‎Minor shelfwear. Faint creasing to front wrap. ; A series of eleven papers focusing on various aspects of the archaeology of the East Riding in Yorkshire in the Anglo-Saxon and Early Medieval periods, including the progress of archaeological research, burials, settlement evidence, metalwork, coinage and monuments. Contents: Anglo-Saxon Yorkshire: current research problems (Philip Rahtz) ; Early Medieval burials in East Yorkshire (S J Lucy) ; West Heslerton settlement mobility (Dominic Powlesland) ; Anglo-Saxon settlement and archaeological visibility in the Yorkshire Wolds (J D Richards) ; King Edwin of the Deiri (N J Higham) ; Middle Anglo-Saxon metalwork from South Newbald and the `productive site' phenomenon in Yorkshire (Kevin Leahy) ; Northumbrian coinage and the productive site at South Newbald `Sancton' (James Booth) ; The case for archaeological research at Whitby (Jennie Stopford) ; Monuments from Yorkshire in the Age of Alcuin (Jim Lang) ; Where are Yorkshire's `Terps'? Wetland exploitation in the early medieval period (Robert van der Noort) ; The Bioarchaeology of Anglo-Saxon Yorkshire: present and future perspectives; 11.6 X 8.2 X 0.4 inches; 200 pages‎

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