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Ancient tokens of Sicily : small communities on the Mediterranean island utilized these pieces for ceremonial purposes

Antonino Crisa (UGent)
(2020) THE NUMISMATIST. 133(2). p.47-51
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  • SICILYWAR (Cultural Heritage in Danger: Archaeology and Communities in Sicily during the Second World War (1940–45))
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Sicily, tokens, numismatics, archives, museums

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MLA
Crisa, Antonino. “Ancient Tokens of Sicily : Small Communities on the Mediterranean Island Utilized These Pieces for Ceremonial Purposes.” THE NUMISMATIST, vol. 133, no. 2, 2020, pp. 47–51.
APA
Crisa, A. (2020). Ancient tokens of Sicily : small communities on the Mediterranean island utilized these pieces for ceremonial purposes.
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Crisa, Antonino. 2020. “Ancient Tokens of Sicily : Small Communities on the Mediterranean Island Utilized These Pieces for Ceremonial Purposes.” THE NUMISMATIST.
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Crisa, Antonino. 2020. “Ancient Tokens of Sicily : Small Communities on the Mediterranean Island Utilized These Pieces for Ceremonial Purposes.” THE NUMISMATIST.
Vancouver
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Crisa A. Ancient tokens of Sicily : small communities on the Mediterranean island utilized these pieces for ceremonial purposes. Vol. 133, THE NUMISMATIST. 2020. p. 47–51.
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A. Crisa, “Ancient tokens of Sicily : small communities on the Mediterranean island utilized these pieces for ceremonial purposes,” THE NUMISMATIST, vol. 133, no. 2. pp. 47–51, 2020.
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  series       = {{THE NUMISMATIST}},
  title        = {{Ancient tokens of Sicily : small communities on the Mediterranean island utilized these pieces for ceremonial purposes}},
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