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A macro - economic or state political explanation for the archaeological evidence attesting urban decay in late Roman Cyrenaica falls not because it is inherently improbable or because macro - economics or the state had no effect on the ...
A macro - economic or state political explanation for the archaeological evidence attesting urban decay in late Roman Cyrenaica falls not because it is inherently improbable or because macro - economics or the state had no effect on the ...
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This last transformation continued the process of change in the urban function of the city probably begun in the Byzantine period , but archaeologists seem rather happier about interpreting evidence such as the narrowing of streets for ...
This last transformation continued the process of change in the urban function of the city probably begun in the Byzantine period , but archaeologists seem rather happier about interpreting evidence such as the narrowing of streets for ...
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130 ) that A macro - economic or state political explanation for the archaeological evidence attesting urban decay in late Roman Cyrenaica falls not because it is inherently improbable or because macro - economics or the state had no ...
130 ) that A macro - economic or state political explanation for the archaeological evidence attesting urban decay in late Roman Cyrenaica falls not because it is inherently improbable or because macro - economics or the state had no ...
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