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Benson, Jack L., Edith Porada, Elizabeth A. Catling, and Hector W. Catling. The Necropolis of Kaloriziki; excavated by J.F. Daniel and G.H. McFadden for the University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Goteborg: Paul Astroms (SIMA 36), 1973.

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  • cypro-archaic i[1]
  • cypro-geometric ia[2]
  • tomb 23:b[1]
  • tomb 27:c[1]
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  • tomb 33 niche 4[1]
  • tomb 33:132[1]
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