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ROME
BEYOND ITS FRONTIERS: IMPORTS, ATTITUDES AND PRACTICES,
edited by Peter S. Wells (International Roman Archaeology Conference
Series). Cloth, 7 x 10 inch. 131 pages, 40 figs including 6 pages of
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BREAKING DOWN BOUNDARIES: HADRIAN'S
WALL IN THE 21st CENTURY, edited by Rob Collins and Matthew
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price to individuals $49. S92. ATELIERS AND ARTISANS IN ROMAN ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY, edited by T. M. Kristensen and B. Poulsen. Cloth 8 1/2 x 11 inch. 197 pages, 121 black-and-white figs., 24 colour figs. ISBN 978-1-887829-92-2. Published on December 28, 2012. List price $99. Price to individual subscribers $79. Web price to other individuals $84. Please
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female hairstyles. The full text of her
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25 (2012) was published in November 2012 (2 volumes, 1018
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THAN JUST NUMBERS? THE ROLE OF SCIENCE IN ROMAN ARCHAEOLOGY, edited
by Irene Schrüfer-Kolb (International Roman Archaeology Conference
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SILCHESTER AND THE STUDY OF
ROMANO-BRITISH URBANISM, edited by Michael Fulford. Cloth,
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MAKING
ROMAN PLACES, PAST AND PRESENT, edited by Darian Marie Totten
and Kathryn Lafrenz Samuels (Papers presented at the first Critical
Roman Archaeology Conference held at Stanford University in March,
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COMPARATIVE
ISSUES IN THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE ROMAN RURAL LANDSCAPE. SITE
CLASSIFICATION BETWEEN SURVEY, EXCAVATION AND HISTORICAL CATEGORIES,
edited by Peter. A. J. Attema and Günther Schörner
(International Roman Archaeology Conference Series). Cloth, 8 1/2 x 11
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