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Headquarters, office space, and desks in ancient Rome - F. Coarelli 2019. Statio: i luoghi dell'amministrazione nell'antica Roma. Rome: Edizioni Quasar. Pp. 490. ISBN 987-88-7140-941-2.
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F. Coarelli 2019. Statio: i luoghi dell'amministrazione nell'antica Roma. Rome: Edizioni Quasar. Pp. 490. ISBN 987-88-7140-941-2.
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