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The articles here offer attempts at both approaches , but it is in the introductory chapter , misleading entitled ' New Rome ... As part of this approach they adopt suggestions for the size of the Roman army as being 301,300 in 518 and ...
The articles here offer attempts at both approaches , but it is in the introductory chapter , misleading entitled ' New Rome ... As part of this approach they adopt suggestions for the size of the Roman army as being 301,300 in 518 and ...
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A more serious consequence of this approach , however , is the continuously shifting focus of the discussion in the post - Roman chapters : no doubt because these rely much more heavily on historical documents at the expense of ...
A more serious consequence of this approach , however , is the continuously shifting focus of the discussion in the post - Roman chapters : no doubt because these rely much more heavily on historical documents at the expense of ...
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It is here that we have to appreciate the benefits of the alternative approach , mainly represented by the papers of Brun and Bintliff . Brun presents his model of the économiemonde , linking together Greek , Italian and European ...
It is here that we have to appreciate the benefits of the alternative approach , mainly represented by the papers of Brun and Bintliff . Brun presents his model of the économiemonde , linking together Greek , Italian and European ...
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