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Hendrik W. Dey . The afterlife of the Roman city: architecture and ceremony in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. 2015. xiv+291 pages, 8 colour and 48 b&w illustrations. New York: Cambridge University Press; 9781-1-107-06918-3 hardback $99.
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07 December 2015
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