The Branchidae at Didyma and in Sogdiana

Classical Quarterly 48 (02):339-344 (1998)
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On the subject of the Branchidae there are a few facts and some outstanding questions. The facts may be stated first. They are provided by literary evidence and one piece of archaeological evidence, which are generally accepted

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