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A set of essay contributions, including theoretical studies of urban development and research on specific sites and regions in Italy. This volume is designed for readers in archaeology, ancient history and urban studies.

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Title of eBook: Urban Society In Roman Italy
Release Date: 06-27-1996
Publisher: Routledge

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