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Rome in the Pyrenees: Lugdunum and the Convenae from the First Century BC to the Seventh Century ADby Simon Esmonde ClearyIn this study the author draws on his own excavation work as well as that of others to trace the development of the small Roman town of Lugdunum (present day St-Bertrand-de-Comminges) in the Pyrenees from its foundation down to the Frankish siege of 585. The book is intended both as a general guide to the excavations to demonstrate what archaeology can tell us about a town, and as a case study for the development of a Roman town and its hinterland during this extended period. 171p b/w illus (Routledge 2007) Browse other Roman Gaul books |
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