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A conference on the end of towns (“lost cities”) - NEIL CHRISTIE and ANDREA AUGENTI (edd.), VRBES EXTINCTAE. ARCHAEOLOGIES OF ABANDONED CLASSICAL TOWNS (Ashgate, Farnham 2012). Pp. xx + 372, figs. 106 including colour. ISBN 9780754665625. $124.95.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 November 2014

Olympia Bobou*
Affiliation:
Cast Gallery, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, olympia.bobou@gmail.com

Abstract

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Copyright
Copyright © Journal of Roman Archaeology L.L.C. 2014

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References

1 These are papers from a conference held at the University of Leicester in 2006 which have been reworked and revised.

2 Vaccaro, E., “La città di Cosa-Ansedonia tra la romanizzazione e il basso medioevo: una discussione su ‘Cosa V’,” ArchMed 32 (2005) 489-94Google Scholar.

3 I leave aside here the narrower meaning of “Classical” (generally with a capital C), as referring to the Greek (especially Athenian) art and culture of the 5th c. B.C.

4 Jacobs, I., Aesthetic maintenance of civic space: the ‘Classical’ city from the 4th to the 7th c. AD (Leuven 2013)Google Scholar.