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A History Of The Congress Of Roman Frontier Studies 19492024 David J Breeze

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A History Of The Congress Of Roman Frontier Studies 19492024 David J Breeze
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Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.34 MB
Pages: 206
Author: David J. Breeze, Tatiana Ivleva, Rebecca H. Jones, Andreas Thiel
ISBN: 9781803278186, 9781803278179, 1803278188, 180327817X
Language: English
Year: 2024

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A History Of The Congress Of Roman Frontier Studies 19492024 David J Breeze by David J. Breeze, Tatiana Ivleva, Rebecca H. Jones, Andreas Thiel 9781803278186, 9781803278179, 1803278188, 180327817X instant download after payment.

The first edition of this volume was produced in 2022 to mark the 25th Congress of Roman Frontiers Studies at Nijmegen in the Netherlands. Thanks to sponsorship from the Municipality of Nijmegen, every participant at the Congress was given a copy. Feedback on the volume and subsequent research has led to new information coming to light which has been incorporated in this second edition. This has been most notable in the identification of people on a photograph at that first Congress in 1949 (Cover and Figure 8). The authors welcome additional information on past conferences, in particular on participants, especially those who can be identified on photographs such as those on Figures 16 and 34. Tatiana Ivleva undertook the bulk of the editing work of this second edition with Rebecca Jones providing the report on the Nijmegen Congress.

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