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ROMAN ARCHITECTURE IN MALTA By David Cardona. Heritage Malta Monographs, 2. Heritage Malta Publishing, Kalkara, 2021. ISBN 9789993257868, pp. 274, colour figs. Price: €35.00 (hardback)

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ROMAN ARCHITECTURE IN MALTA By David Cardona. Heritage Malta Monographs, 2. Heritage Malta Publishing, Kalkara, 2021. ISBN 9789993257868, pp. 274, colour figs. Price: €35.00 (hardback)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 October 2022

Niccolò Mugnai*
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University of Oxford, Oxford, UK Email: niccolo.mugnai@classics.ox.ac.uk

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