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Lucy Goodison & Christine Morris (ed.). Ancient goddesses: The myths and the evidence. 224 pages, 71 plates, 93 figures, 12 plans, 5 maps 1998. London: British Museum Press; 0-7141-1761-7 hardback £18.99

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