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The Recent Excavation of Primitive Huts on the Palatine

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

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References

1 Antiquity Xxiv, 119. [The substantive report has now appeared; see p. 36. ED.]

2 Saeflund, G., Le Mura di Roma reppublicana, 154 and 231. The question whether the bank at this point was the earliest agger or an extension (Monumenti Antichi, xv, 249, n. 1)Google Scholar is not pertinent in the present context, as the graves lay within the city and would not have been placed in such a position after the construction of the agger.

3 Notizie degli Scavi, 1903, p. 389.Google Scholar

4 Ibid, 1911, p. 160.

5 Ibid, 1905, p. 157. For these burials see also Monumenti Antichi, xv, 273314.Google Scholar

6 Cf. Opuscula. Archeologica, II, 155.Google Scholar

7 See Cambridge Ancient History, VII, 385-6.Google Scholar

8 Monumenti Antichi, IV, 3394.Google Scholar