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Archaeological Fieldwork Reports: Archaeological results from the Herculaneum Conservation Project in 2009

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 June 2011

Domenico Camardo
Affiliation:
Herculaneum Conservation Project
Domenico Esposito
Affiliation:
Herculaneum Conservation Project
Catello Imperatore
Affiliation:
Herculaneum Conservation Project
Mario Notomista
Affiliation:
Herculaneum Conservation Project
Sarah Court
Affiliation:
Herculaneum Conservation Project
Andrew Wallace-Hadrill
Affiliation:
Herculaneum Conservation Project
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