Publication |
Illinois, Heinemann Library, 2004.
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Description |
48pBlack Spine
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Series |
Excavating the Past
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Summary/Abstract |
From 753 B.C.E. the small city-state of Rome grew into a vast empire. Archaeological excavations reveal the rich and advanced civilization from which much of our art, politics and technology have grown.
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Contents |
The Roman world
How Roman archeology developed
Roman voices
Rome and its rulers
Army and empire
Who did the Romans worship?
Country life
Time-capsule towns
Entertainment
Travel, transport and trade
Archeology today
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Standard Number |
1403454582 Pb.
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