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Roman Ponpeii: Space and Societyby Ray LaurenceSecond Printing
Book description: London: Routledge, 1996 158p. with bibliography and index. Black and grey softcover with white lettering shows little wear. Bottom, spineward closed pages show coffee stain, which is not visible when the book is open except for the last 3 pages. Pages are clean, unmarked and tightly bound. "...Dr. Laurence looks at the archaeological and literary evidence related to the city of Pompeii from the viewpoint of architect, geographer and social scientist. Pompeii is used as a focus for many major debates in classical history and archaeology, such as whether or not cities were planned and how the ancient economy worked....enhances our general understanding of the Roman world.". Second Printing. Softcover. Good +/No Jacket as Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
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