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Andrea Augenti . Archeologia dell'Italia medievale. 2016. 332 pages, numerous b&w illustrations. Bari: Laterza; 978-88-581-2230-3 paperback €35.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 April 2017

Richard Hodges*
Affiliation:
American University of Rome, Italy (Email: [email protected])

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