Wirtschaftsbauten in der antiken Stadt. Internationales Kolloquium 16.-17. November 2012 Karlsruhe

We are well informed about the economy during antiquity, and commercial buildings like the Basilica have been studied numerous times by archaeologists and architectural historians. However, an interdisciplinary exchange of ideas has been lacking in the past. This publication of conference proceeding...

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Main Author: Fellmeth, Ulrich [Hrsg.]Krüger, Jürgen [Hrsg.]Ohr, Karlfriedrich [Hrsg.]Rasch, Jürgen J. [Hrsg.] (auth)
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Published: KIT Scientific Publishing 2016
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