Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... Roman and Catholic policy was still more dominant among the rulers , but thereafter it was substituted by a long period of Arian and anti - Roman rule . In the middle of the century the traditional Lombard laws and the Lombard history ...
... Roman and Catholic policy was still more dominant among the rulers , but thereafter it was substituted by a long period of Arian and anti - Roman rule . In the middle of the century the traditional Lombard laws and the Lombard history ...
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... Roman Italy . For him the reason why we should use different types of evidence archaeological , literary , epigraphic , linguistic in the reconstruction of the pre- Roman history of Italy is the existence of what S. Mazzarino defined as ...
... Roman Italy . For him the reason why we should use different types of evidence archaeological , literary , epigraphic , linguistic in the reconstruction of the pre- Roman history of Italy is the existence of what S. Mazzarino defined as ...
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... Roman design or construction . The author believes that the Romans ' main strength was their ability to take someone else's idea and mass produce it . Wadi farming is one example of this , as is the use of roads . The Persian Empire ...
... Roman design or construction . The author believes that the Romans ' main strength was their ability to take someone else's idea and mass produce it . Wadi farming is one example of this , as is the use of roads . The Persian Empire ...
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