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Changing landscapes in the Roman heartland and beyond - Helen Patterson (ed.). Bridging the Tiber: approaches to regional archaeology in the middle Tiber valley (Archaeological Monograph of the British School at Rome 13). xiv+336 pages, 128 figures, 8 colour plates, 14 tables. 2004. London: British School at Rome; 0-904152-40-5 paperback £49.95. - Neil Christie (ed.). Landscapes of change: rural evolutions in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. xviii+324 pages, 79 figures. 2004. Aldershot: Ashgate; 1-84014-617-6 hardback £47.50.
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