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THE LATERAN PROJECT: INTERIM REPORT FOR THE 2015–16 SEASON (ROME)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 September 2016

Ian Haynes
Affiliation:
Newcastle University. ian.haynes@ncl.ac.uk
Paolo Liverani
Affiliation:
Università degli Studi di Firenze. p.liverani@alice.it
Iwan Peverett
Affiliation:
New Visions/Newcastle University. iwan@iwanpeverett.co.uk
Giandomenico Spinola
Affiliation:
Musei Vaticani. aca.musei@scv.va
Alex Turner
Affiliation:
Newcastle University. alex.turner@ncl.ac.uk
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Archaeological Fieldwork Reports
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Copyright © British School at Rome 2016 

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