RELIGION AND THE MAKING OF ROMAN AFRICA: VOTIVE STELAE, TRADITIONS, AND EMPIRE - By Matthew M. McCarty. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2025. ISBN 9781107020184, pp. xx and 460, 88 black and white (and colour?) figures. Price:£120(hardback)
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By Matthew M. McCarty. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2025. ISBN 9781107020184, pp. xx and 460, 88 black and white (and colour?) figures. Price: £120 (hardback)
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22 August 2025
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