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