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Turning back to his activity and publications after ... The year 1958 saw also the publication of Central Gaulish Potters , prepared by Grace Simpson in the Department of Archaeology with his support . 1959 was again a year of the ...
Turning back to his activity and publications after ... The year 1958 saw also the publication of Central Gaulish Potters , prepared by Grace Simpson in the Department of Archaeology with his support . 1959 was again a year of the ...
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Notable among his later publications , which continued to flow , were contributions to the massive Aufstieg und ... Law in Roman Britain ( 1980 ) .38 It is impossible to follow these later publications in detail , though the publication ...
Notable among his later publications , which continued to flow , were contributions to the massive Aufstieg und ... Law in Roman Britain ( 1980 ) .38 It is impossible to follow these later publications in detail , though the publication ...
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He figured little on the national scene ; he was not a political animal , and his chosen channels of publication were such that a reader of national journals only would hardly know his work . He was a man of the Roman Military North ...
He figured little on the national scene ; he was not a political animal , and his chosen channels of publication were such that a reader of national journals only would hardly know his work . He was a man of the Roman Military North ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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