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Carthaginian America: Classical Encounters in Early Ibero-American Epic

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Title
Carthaginian America: Classical Encounters in Early Ibero-American Epic
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International Journal of the Classical Tradition, May 2023
DOI 10.1007/s12138-023-00639-9
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Maya Feile Tomes

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#19,096,494
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#141
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