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Maureen Carroll (ed.). 2022. The making of a Roman imperial estate: archaeology in the Vicus at Vagnari, Puglia (Archaeopress Roman Archaeology 88). Oxford: Archaeopress; 978-1-80327-205-4 paperback £58.

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Maureen Carroll (ed.). 2022. The making of a Roman imperial estate: archaeology in the Vicus at Vagnari, Puglia (Archaeopress Roman Archaeology 88). Oxford: Archaeopress; 978-1-80327-205-4 paperback £58.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2023

Annalisa Marzano*
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Department of History and Cultures, University of Bologna, Italy

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