Die Römer zwischen Alpen und Nordmeer

zivilisatorisches Erbe einer europäischen Militärmacht : Katalog-Handbuch zur Landesausstellung des Freistaates Bayern, Rosenheim 2000

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Die Römer zwischen Alpen und Nordmeer

zivilisatorisches Erbe einer europäischen Militärmacht : Katalog-Handbuch zur Landesausstellung des Freistaates Bayern, Rosenheim 2000

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Publisher
P. von Zabern
Language
German
Pages
465

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 442-461).
Katalog of an exhibition held at the Ausstellungszentrum Lokschuppen, Rosenheim, May 12-Nov. 5, 2000.

Published in
Mainz
Series
Schriftenreihe der Archäologischen Staatssammlung ;, Bd. 1
Genre
Exhibitions.., Exhibitions.

Classifications

Library of Congress
DD53 .R68 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
xix, 465 p. :
Number of pages
465

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6867592M
ISBN 10
3805326157
LCCN
00392668
OCLC/WorldCat
44135956
Library Thing
1950424

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