Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 10-11Department of Archaeology, 1991 - Archaeology |
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... Roman influence on Celtic iconography and for Roman custom being directly responsible for anthropomorphic representation of gods . Celtic ideas are also shown occuring within a Roman setting . It is thus suggested that iconography ...
... Roman influence on Celtic iconography and for Roman custom being directly responsible for anthropomorphic representation of gods . Celtic ideas are also shown occuring within a Roman setting . It is thus suggested that iconography ...
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... Roman city . 1991 . Routledge , London . £ 30.00 . ISBN 0-415-0553 hardback . Reviewed by Susan Alcock , Department of Archaeology and Classics , University of Reading . Once every two weeks , on average , the citizens of the city of ...
... Roman city . 1991 . Routledge , London . £ 30.00 . ISBN 0-415-0553 hardback . Reviewed by Susan Alcock , Department of Archaeology and Classics , University of Reading . Once every two weeks , on average , the citizens of the city of ...
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... Roman Villa as a Form of British Settlement PhD thesis , University of Newcastle upon Tyne . Scott , E. 1990a . A critical review of the interpretations of infant burials in Roman Britain , with particular reference to villas . Journal ...
... Roman Villa as a Form of British Settlement PhD thesis , University of Newcastle upon Tyne . Scott , E. 1990a . A critical review of the interpretations of infant burials in Roman Britain , with particular reference to villas . Journal ...
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