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A fluid collection on Roman rivers - T. V. Franconi ed. 2017. Fluvial Landscapes in the Roman World. JRA Suppl. 104. Portsmouth, RI: Journal of Roman Archaeology. Pp. 164. Illustrations (some color), maps. ISBN 978-0-99137308-6.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 March 2021

Steven L. Tuck*
Affiliation:
Miami University, Ohio

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Editorial Note: JRA Supplements are currently an editorially separate publication from JRA.

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