Chapter 4 One City, Two Tibers? Reintegrating the Supply Networks of Imperial Rome

Taking a broad geographical, temporal, and cross-disciplinary approach, this volume explores new and innovative research which focuses on rivers and waterways from across the Roman world. Rivers and Waterways in the Roman World brings together cross-disciplinary chapters focussing on theoretical ap...

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Main Authors: Moreno Escobar, María del Carmen, Witcher, Robert
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