Peur de l'esclave, peur de l'esclavage en Méditerranée ancienne

discours, représentations, pratiques : actes du XXIXe colloque du Groupe international de recherche sur l'esclavage dans l'Antiquité (GIREA), Rethymnon, 4-7 novembre 2004

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discours, représentations, pratiques : actes du XXIXe colloque du Groupe international de recherche sur l'esclavage dans l'Antiquité (GIREA), Rethymnon, 4-7 novembre 2004

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Language
Spanish
Pages
453

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Texts in French, English ans Spanish.

Published in
Besançon
Series
Institut des sciences et techniques de l'Antiquité

Classifications

Library of Congress
HT855 .C57 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
453 p. ;
Number of pages
453

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL21192338M
ISBN 13
9782848671697
LCCN
2007459727
OCLC/WorldCat
159955109

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