Modern Perceptions of Roman-Scandinavian Relations: Research History and Interpretations

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Modern Perceptions of Roman-Scandinavian Relations : Research History and Interpretations. / Grane, Thomas.

'Romans’ and ‘Barbarians’ Beyond the Frontiers: Archaeology, Ideology & Identities in the North. red. / Sergio Gonzalez Sanchez; Alexandra Gugliemi. Oxford : Oxbow Books, 2017. s. 145-183 (TRAC Themes in Roman Archaeology, Bind 1).

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Grane, T 2017, Modern Perceptions of Roman-Scandinavian Relations: Research History and Interpretations. i S Gonzalez Sanchez & A Gugliemi (red), 'Romans’ and ‘Barbarians’ Beyond the Frontiers: Archaeology, Ideology & Identities in the North. Oxbow Books, Oxford, TRAC Themes in Roman Archaeology, bind 1, s. 145-183.

APA

Grane, T. (2017). Modern Perceptions of Roman-Scandinavian Relations: Research History and Interpretations. I S. Gonzalez Sanchez, & A. Gugliemi (red.), 'Romans’ and ‘Barbarians’ Beyond the Frontiers: Archaeology, Ideology & Identities in the North (s. 145-183). Oxbow Books. TRAC Themes in Roman Archaeology Bind 1

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Grane T. Modern Perceptions of Roman-Scandinavian Relations: Research History and Interpretations. I Gonzalez Sanchez S, Gugliemi A, red., 'Romans’ and ‘Barbarians’ Beyond the Frontiers: Archaeology, Ideology & Identities in the North. Oxford: Oxbow Books. 2017. s. 145-183. (TRAC Themes in Roman Archaeology, Bind 1).

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Grane, Thomas. / Modern Perceptions of Roman-Scandinavian Relations : Research History and Interpretations. 'Romans’ and ‘Barbarians’ Beyond the Frontiers: Archaeology, Ideology & Identities in the North. red. / Sergio Gonzalez Sanchez ; Alexandra Gugliemi. Oxford : Oxbow Books, 2017. s. 145-183 (TRAC Themes in Roman Archaeology, Bind 1).

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