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Double Dutch: two perspectives on the landscapes of first millennium BC Italy - Tesse D. Stek. Cult places and cultural change in Republican Italy: a contextual approach to religious aspects of rural society after the Roman conquest (Amsterdam Archaeological Studies 14). xii+263 pages, numerous illustrations. 2009. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 978-90-8964-177-9 hardback €49.50. - P.A.J. Attema, G.-J. Burgers & P.M. van Leusen. Regional pathways to complexity: settlement and land-use dynamics in early Italy from the Bronze Age to the Republican period (Amsterdam Archaeological Studies 15). iv+235 pages, 81 b&w & colour illustrations. 2010. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press; 978-90-8964-276-9 hardback €55.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 November 2011
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