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Archaeology Of The Roman Empire A Tribute To The Life And Works Of Professor Barri Jones N J Higham

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Archaeology Of The Roman Empire A Tribute To The Life And Works Of Professor Barri Jones N J Higham
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Publisher: BAR International Series
File Extension: PDF
File size: 54.54 MB
Pages: 384
Author: N. J. Higham
ISBN: 9781841712321, 1841712329
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Archaeology Of The Roman Empire A Tribute To The Life And Works Of Professor Barri Jones N J Higham by N. J. Higham 9781841712321, 1841712329 instant download after payment.

Contains a biography of Professor Barri Jones by Nick Higham and a bibliography of his published writings. Thirty-three leading archaeologists, colleagues and friends of the late Professor Barri Jones, contribute to this volume of essays offered to the memory of this eminent figure in gratitude for his inspirational teaching, his charismatic academic leadership, and his warmth as a friend and colleague. Although, strictly speaking, several of these papers really lie outside the Roman Empire, either in terms of geography or period, all have some link to Barri Jones himself, and reflect his interests and encouragement of others.

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