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Unraveling Numantia: Celtiberian and Roman Settlement (Soria, North-Central Spain)

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Unraveling Numantia: Celtiberian and Roman Settlement (Soria, North-Central Spain). / Liceras-Garrido, Raquel.
Archaeology in the River Duero valley (Spain and Portugal): From Paleolithic to Medieval Age: New perspectives and advance in the investigation of the past. ed. / Jose Carlos Sastre Blanco; Óscar Rodríguez-Monterrubio; Patricia Fuentes Melgar. Newcastle Upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2018.

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Harvard

Liceras-Garrido, R 2018, Unraveling Numantia: Celtiberian and Roman Settlement (Soria, North-Central Spain). in JCS Blanco, Ó Rodríguez-Monterrubio & P Fuentes Melgar (eds), Archaeology in the River Duero valley (Spain and Portugal): From Paleolithic to Medieval Age: New perspectives and advance in the investigation of the past. Cambridge Scholars Press, Newcastle Upon Tyne.

APA

Liceras-Garrido, R. (2018). Unraveling Numantia: Celtiberian and Roman Settlement (Soria, North-Central Spain). In J. C. S. Blanco, Ó. Rodríguez-Monterrubio, & P. Fuentes Melgar (Eds.), Archaeology in the River Duero valley (Spain and Portugal): From Paleolithic to Medieval Age: New perspectives and advance in the investigation of the past Cambridge Scholars Press.

Vancouver

Liceras-Garrido R. Unraveling Numantia: Celtiberian and Roman Settlement (Soria, North-Central Spain). In Blanco JCS, Rodríguez-Monterrubio Ó, Fuentes Melgar P, editors, Archaeology in the River Duero valley (Spain and Portugal): From Paleolithic to Medieval Age: New perspectives and advance in the investigation of the past. Newcastle Upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press. 2018

Author

Liceras-Garrido, Raquel. / Unraveling Numantia : Celtiberian and Roman Settlement (Soria, North-Central Spain). Archaeology in the River Duero valley (Spain and Portugal): From Paleolithic to Medieval Age: New perspectives and advance in the investigation of the past. editor / Jose Carlos Sastre Blanco ; Óscar Rodríguez-Monterrubio ; Patricia Fuentes Melgar. Newcastle Upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Press, 2018.

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