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Post-colonial theory and the study of Roman Spain - NATHALIE BARRANDON, DE LA PACIFICATION À L'INTÉGRATION DES HISPANIQUES (133-27 A.C.). LES MUTATIONS DES SOCIÉTÉS INDIGÈNES D'HISPANIE CENTRALE ET SEPTENTRIONALE SOUS DOMINATION ROMAINE (Ausonius Éditions, Scripta Antiqua 35, Bordeaux; diffusion De Boccard, Paris 2011). Pp. 468, figs. 177. ISSN 1962-1744; ISBN 978-235613-046-4. EUR. 25. - ALICIA JIMÉNEZ DÍEZ, IMAGINES HIBRIDAE. UNA APROXIMACIÔN POSTCOLONIALISTA AL ESTUDIO DE LAS NECRÔPOLIS DE LA BÉTICA (Anejos de AEspA XLIII; Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, Madrid 2008). Pp. 409, figs. 150. ISBN 978-84-00-08617-6.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 December 2013

William E. Mierse*
Affiliation:
Department of Art and Art History, University of Vermont, william.mierse@uvm.edu

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Copyright © Journal of Roman Archaeology L.L.C. 2013 

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