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... remains which modern excavations have brought to light throughout Upper and Central Italy . A survey of these remains other than those of post- Roman date will show ( i ) a series of remains associated frequently with Roman coins and ...
... remains which modern excavations have brought to light throughout Upper and Central Italy . A survey of these remains other than those of post- Roman date will show ( i ) a series of remains associated frequently with Roman coins and ...
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... remains have now been discovered all over Upper Italy , in Latium , and even as far south as Tarentum . The antiquities found in these habitations show that their earliest occupants were still in the Neolithic period , but the great ...
... remains have now been discovered all over Upper Italy , in Latium , and even as far south as Tarentum . The antiquities found in these habitations show that their earliest occupants were still in the Neolithic period , but the great ...
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... remains which are characteristic of that district , but with the remains of early imperial and republican activity , such as roads , foundations and pavements of houses , drains , and remains of a wall made of blocks of tufa , exactly ...
... remains which are characteristic of that district , but with the remains of early imperial and republican activity , such as roads , foundations and pavements of houses , drains , and remains of a wall made of blocks of tufa , exactly ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING June 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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