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" Ancient Rome : "
edited by Jon Coulston and Hazel Dodge
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BL
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Record Number
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588846
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Doc. No
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b418065
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Title & Author
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Ancient Rome : : the archaeology of the eternal city /\ edited by Jon Coulston and Hazel Dodge
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Publication Statement
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Oxford :: Oxford University School of Archaeology,, c2000
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Series Statement
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Oxford University School of Archaeology monograph ;; 54
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Page. NO
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xi, 408 p. :: ill., maps, plans ;; 25 cm
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ISBN
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0947816542
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: 0947816550
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Notes
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At head of title page : Centre for Mediterranean and Near Eastern Studies, Trinity College, Dublin
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographies at the end of each chapter, "research bibliography for the city of Rome", p. 360-400, and index
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Contents
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Perface : a bird's-eye view / Peter Wiseman -- Introduction : the archaeology and topography of Rome / Jon Coulston and Hazel Dodge -- Early and archaic Rome / Christopher Smith -- The city of Rome in the Middle Republic (400-100 BC) / Tim Cornell -- The moral museum : Augustus and the city of Rome / Susan Walker -- "Armed and belted men" : the soldiery in imperial Rome / Jon Coulston -- Building the Eternal City : the construction industry in imperial Rome / Janet DeLaine -- The feeding of imperial Rome : the mechanics of the food supply system / David Mattingly and Greg Aldrete -- "Greater than the pyramids" : the water supply of ancient Rome / Hazel Dodge -- Entertaining Rome / Kathleen Coleman -- Living and dying in the city of Rome : houses and tombs / John Patterson -- Religions of Rome / Simon Price -- Lost glories? : Rome at the end of the empire / Neil Christie -- Back to the future : archaeology and innovation in the building of Roma Capitale / Hugh Peter
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Subject
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Rome (Italy), Antiquities
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Subject
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Rome, Civilization
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Coulston, J. C
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Dodge, Hazel
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Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland)., Centre for Mediterranean and Near Eastern Studies
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University of Oxford., School of Archaeology
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