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Museum archaeology and reconstructing daily life in Late Roman Egypt - E. Swift, J. Stoner, and A. Pudsey. 2022. A Social Archaeology of Roman and Late Antique Egypt: Artefacts of Everyday Life. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 480. ISBN: 978-0-1988-6734-0
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E. Swift, J. Stoner, and A. Pudsey. 2022. A Social Archaeology of Roman and Late Antique Egypt: Artefacts of Everyday Life. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 480. ISBN: 978-0-1988-6734-0
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