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The Cambridge ancient history : volume 14, late antiquity; empire and successors, AD 425-600

by Averil Cameron, Bryan Ward-Perkins, Michael Whitby

Concluding the series, this volume explores Late Antiquity up to AD 600. It integrates archaeological evidence and Christian writing to analyse a period of military disruption alongside vibrant cultural, political, and economic activity.

Accession 2146 ISBN 9780521325912 Publisher Cambridge University Press
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