The Ostrogoths from the migration period to the sixth century

an ethnographic perspective

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Boydell & Brewer
Language
English
Pages
497

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Edition Notes

"This papers contains the papers presented at the seventh conference on 'Studies in Historical Archaelogy' organized by the Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Social Stress, which was held in San Marino from 8th September to 12th September 2000."--verso of t.p.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Woodbridge
Series
Studies in historical archaeoethnology -- v. 7
Genre
Congresses.

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Dewey Decimal Class
936.03

The Physical Object

Pagination
497 p. :
Number of pages
497

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22759495M
ISBN 10
1843830744
ISBN 13
9781843830740
Library Thing
7462118
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2525548

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July 31, 2019 Edited by MARC Bot associate edition with work OL19035286W
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