Opuscula is published by the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome. The annual contains articles within classical archaeology, ancient history, art, architecture and philology, as well as research reviews and book reviews within these subjects. Serving as the main channel for Swedish archaeological research in the Mediterranean, Opuscula strives to provide a strong international academic impact for its peer reviewers, as well as its authors and their research.
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