Romano-Celtic Élites and Their Religion: A Study of Archaeological Sites in Gloucestershire

Romano-Celtic Élites and Their Religion: A Study of Archaeological Sites in Gloucestershire
ISBN-10
0975844512
ISBN-13
9780975844519
Category
Celts
Pages
218
Language
English
Published
2005
Publisher
Caeros Pty Ltd
Author
Geoffrey William Adams

Description

3 S. Clarke, “Acculturation and continuity: re-assessing the significance of Romanisation in the hinterlands of Gloucester and Cirencester”, in J. Webster and N.J. Cooper (eds.), Roman Imperialism: Post-Colonial Perspectives, ...

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