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The Roman Port of Cosa: A Center of Ancient Trade
Elaine Gazda, Elaine Gazda, A.M. McCann, J. Bourgeois, J.P. Oleson and E.L. Will.
Publisher: Princeton University Press Year of Publication: 1987 Location: Cambridge