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Looking for the rustici II: Rural development and economic growth in northern Gaul - M. Reddé, ed. 2018. Gallia rustica 2. Les campagnes du nord-est de la Gaule, de la fin de l'age du fer à l'Antiquité tardive. Mémoires 50. Bordeaux: Ausonius Éditions. Pp. 717. ISBN 978-2-35613-225-3.
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