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Ralegh Radford Rome Fellowships: Cultural identity in central Apennine Italy. Patterns in social practice from the Iron Age to the Roman conquest

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 September 2012

Rafael Scopacasa (2010–11)*
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References

1 For a recent example of this view, see Riva, C., The Urbanisation of Etruria (Cambridge, 2010), 90Google Scholar.

2 On the concept of ‘mixed-gender’ drinking events, see Arnold, B., ‘Drinking the feast. Alcohol and the legitimation of power in Celtic Europe’, Cambridge Archaeological Journal 9 (1), 7193CrossRefGoogle Scholar.