Publisher's Synopsis
"Manuel Des Antiquités Romaines, Volume 11" offers a comprehensive exploration of Roman antiquities. Written in French, this historical work provides detailed insights into various aspects of ancient Roman life, culture, and society. Authored by Gustave Amédée Humbert and Joachim Marquardt, the book delves into the archaeological and historical significance of Roman artifacts and sites. It is an invaluable resource for historians, archaeologists, and anyone interested in the rich heritage of ancient Rome.
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