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INVESTIGATIONS AT THE ROMAN IMPERIAL ESTATE AT VAGNARI, PUGLIA (COMUNE DI GRAVINA IN PUGLIA, PROVINCIA DI BARI, REGIONE PUGLIA)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 October 2018

Tracy Prowse
Affiliation:
(Department of Anthropology, McMaster University; Department of Archaeology, University of Sheffield) prowset@mcmaster.ca; p.m.carroll@sheffield.ac.uk
Maureen Carroll
Affiliation:
(Department of Anthropology, McMaster University; Department of Archaeology, University of Sheffield) prowset@mcmaster.ca; p.m.carroll@sheffield.ac.uk
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Archaeological Fieldwork Reports
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Copyright © British School at Rome 2018 

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