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The Computerised National Archaeological Record for England: its development and future potential for Roman burial studies

The Computerised National Archaeological Record for England: its development and future potential for Roman burial studies
The Computerised National Archaeological Record for England: its development and future potential for Roman burial studies
978-3928957021
433-441
Deutchesbundesmuseum
Leech, Roger
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Roberts, D.A.
Leech, Roger
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Roberts, D.A.

Leech, Roger (1993) The Computerised National Archaeological Record for England: its development and future potential for Roman burial studies. In, Roberts, D.A. (ed.) Römerzeitliche Gräber als Quellen zu Religion, Bevölkerungsstruktur und Sozialgeschichte. Mainz, DE. Deutchesbundesmuseum, pp. 433-441.

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Published date: 1993
Organisations: Archaeology

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Local EPrints ID: 349821
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/349821
ISBN: 978-3928957021
PURE UUID: eeec4e70-e6c2-4aad-b127-585933b36a1b

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Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 01:42

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Author: Roger Leech
Editor: D.A. Roberts

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