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Crossing oceans: Interdisciplinary research and ancient trade routes - F. De Romanis 2020. The Indo-Roman Pepper Trade and the Muziris Papyrus. Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 381, 49 black-and-white figs. ISBN 978-0-19-884234-7.

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F. De Romanis 2020. The Indo-Roman Pepper Trade and the Muziris Papyrus. Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 381, 49 black-and-white figs. ISBN 978-0-19-884234-7.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 April 2022

Marike van Aerde*
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Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University

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