Corpus Signorum Imperii Romani. North Macedonia, volume 1/1. Sculpture in the round. Edited by Vera Bitrakova Grozdanova, Aleksandra Nikoloska, Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Art and Research Center for Cultural Heritage “Cvetan Grozdanov”, Skopje, 20
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Corpus Signorum Imperii Romani. North Macedonia, volume 1/1. Sculpture in the round. Edited by Vera Bitrakova Grozdanova, Aleksandra Nikoloska, Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Art and Research Center for Cultural Heritage “Cvetan Grozdanov”, Skopje, 2022, pp. 302, ISBN 978-608-203-358-7.
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