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Theorising Roman ArchaeologyRepresenting Londinium: The Influence of Colonial and Post-Colonial DiscoursesBeing Roman: expressing identity in a provincial settingLinguistic Evidence for ‘Romanization’: Continuity and Change in Romano-British Onomastics: A Study of the Epigraphic Record with Particular Reference to BathGlocalization and Religious Communication in the Roman Empire: Two Case Studies to Reconsider the Local and the Global in Religious Material Culture
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1995 nî lūn-bûn
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1995年の論文
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1995年学术文章
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1995年学术文章
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1995年学术文章
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1995年学术文章
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1995年学术文章
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'Interpretatio': Roman Word Power and the Celtic Gods
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'Interpretatio': Roman Word Power and the Celtic Gods
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'Interpretatio': Roman Word Power and the Celtic Gods
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'Interpretatio': Roman Word Power and the Celtic Gods
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'Interpretatio': Roman Word Power and the Celtic Gods
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'Interpretatio': Roman Word Power and the Celtic Gods
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P356
P1433
P1476
'Interpretatio': Roman Word Power and the Celtic Gods
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P304
P356
10.2307/526874
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P577
1995-01-01T00:00:00Z