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New visions of the countryside of Roman Britain - ALEXANDER SMITH, MARTYN ALLEN, TOM BRINDLE and MICHAEL FULFORD, NEW VISIONS OF THE COUNTRYSIDE OF ROMAN BRITAIN, Volume 1: THE RURAL SETTLEMENT OF ROMAN BRITAIN (Britannia Monograph Series no. 29; Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies, London, 2016). Pp. xxv + 469, figs. 400, Tables 35. ISBN 978 0 907764 43 4. £40. MARTYN ALLEN, LISA LODWICK, TOM BRINDLE, MICHAEL FULFORD and ALEXANDER SMITH, with contributions by John Allen, Paul Bidwell, Stephen Rippon and Jane Timby, NEW VISIONS OF THE COUNTRYSIDE OF ROMAN BRITAIN, Volume 2: THE RURAL ECONOMY OF ROMAN BRITAIN (Britannia Monograph Series no. 30; Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies, London, 2017). Pp. xix + 436, figs. 267, Tables 43. ISBN 978 0 907764 44 1. £36.
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ALEXANDER SMITH, MARTYN ALLEN, TOM BRINDLE and MICHAEL FULFORD, NEW VISIONS OF THE COUNTRYSIDE OF ROMAN BRITAIN, Volume 1: THE RURAL SETTLEMENT OF ROMAN BRITAIN (Britannia Monograph Series no. 29; Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies, London, 2016). Pp. xxv + 469, figs. 400, Tables 35. ISBN 978 0 907764 43 4. £40. MARTYN ALLEN, LISA LODWICK, TOM BRINDLE, MICHAEL FULFORD and ALEXANDER SMITH, with contributions by John Allen, Paul Bidwell, Stephen Rippon and Jane Timby, NEW VISIONS OF THE COUNTRYSIDE OF ROMAN BRITAIN, Volume 2: THE RURAL ECONOMY OF ROMAN BRITAIN (Britannia Monograph Series no. 30; Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies, London, 2017). Pp. xix + 436, figs. 267, Tables 43. ISBN 978 0 907764 44 1. £36.
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11 October 2019
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