Changing paradigms on the archaeology of Roman peasants - Kim Bowes, ed. 2021. The Roman Peasant Project 2009–2014: Excavating the Roman Rural Poor. University Museum Monograph 154. 2 vols. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. Pp. 824. ISBN 9781949057072.
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Kim Bowes, ed. 2021. The Roman Peasant Project 2009–2014: Excavating the Roman Rural Poor. University Museum Monograph 154. 2 vols. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. Pp. 824. ISBN 9781949057072.
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