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</html><description>Only specialists in the history and archaeology of ancient Sicily have likely heard of Kale Akte (Roman Calacte), an ancient town on the northern coast of Sicily about midway between Palermo and Messina. Kale Akte is described on this volume&rsquo;s back cover as a &ldquo;typical &lsquo;minor&rsquo; Greek-Roman city of Sicily.&rdquo; While Kale Akte was clearly [&hellip;]</description></oembed>
