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Six - Early Roman Colonisation beyond the Romanising Agrotown

Village Patterns of Settlement and Highland Exploitation in the Abruzzi Mountains, Central Italy

from I - The Transformation of Rural Societies and Landscapes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 April 2018

Bleda S. Düring
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Universiteit Leiden
Tesse D. Stek
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Universiteit Leiden
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The Archaeology of Imperial Landscapes
A Comparative Study of Empires in the Ancient Near East and Mediterranean World
, pp. 145 - 172
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2018

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