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Iberia and Italia: issues and challenges in the comparative study of Roman urbanism

Iberia and Italia: issues and challenges in the comparative study of Roman urbanism
Iberia and Italia: issues and challenges in the comparative study of Roman urbanism
This is a first attempt at developing a thematic approach to archaeological evidence for cultural change in central Italy (Tiber Vally) and southern Spain(Guadalquivir Valley) during the Republican and early Imperial Periods
Universidade de Évora
Keay, Simon
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Keay, Simon
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Keay, Simon (2010) Iberia and Italia: issues and challenges in the comparative study of Roman urbanism. In, Transformacoes da Paisagem O Impacto das Cidades Romanas no Mediterraneo Occidental. Coloquio Internacional. Evora, Portugal. Universidade de Évora. (In Press)

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This is a first attempt at developing a thematic approach to archaeological evidence for cultural change in central Italy (Tiber Vally) and southern Spain(Guadalquivir Valley) during the Republican and early Imperial Periods

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/156393
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