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Page 225
... Italy and Gaul . The diffusion of these objects is often assumed to be physical evidence of pilgrims who followed the course of trade routes , returning with souvenirs acquired at saint shrines , but their presence in the West might ...
... Italy and Gaul . The diffusion of these objects is often assumed to be physical evidence of pilgrims who followed the course of trade routes , returning with souvenirs acquired at saint shrines , but their presence in the West might ...
Page 234
... Italy , and are mostly found in the Rhineland and Alpine regions , usually in Lombard graves . Some were transported as far as Anglo - Saxon England . Their distribution has been taken to indicate a north- south trading axis distinct ...
... Italy , and are mostly found in the Rhineland and Alpine regions , usually in Lombard graves . Some were transported as far as Anglo - Saxon England . Their distribution has been taken to indicate a north- south trading axis distinct ...
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... Italian classical archaeology , and mediaeval archaeology in Italy . The section on chronology is of particular interest in view of the continuing debate in the academic literature about this subject . More and more is being written ...
... Italian classical archaeology , and mediaeval archaeology in Italy . The section on chronology is of particular interest in view of the continuing debate in the academic literature about this subject . More and more is being written ...
Contents
WOUDHUIZEN Great King Wasusarmas Victory Memorial at Topada | 23 |
Mapping the Contact | 73 |
The Greek Poleis as Part of | 91 |
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