Centre and Periphery Michael Rowlands, Mogens Larsen, Kristian Kristiansen (edd.): Centre and Periphery in the Ancient World. (New Directions in Archaeology.) Pp. viii+159; 41 figures. Cambridge University Press, 1987. £25 [Book Review]

The Classical Review 39 (01):97-98 (1989)
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