The Roman Cavalry - An Archaeological Survey Karen E. Dixon, Pat Southern: The Roman Cavalry, from the First to the Third Century AD. Pp. 256; 35 plates, 84 figures. London: Batsford, 1992. £30 [Book Review]
The Classical Review 43 (02):347-349 (1993)
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