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On a Romano-British Mosaic Pavement, Representing Romulus and Remus, Discovered at Aldborough (Isurium of the Romans)

Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society - United Kingdom
doi 10.1144/pygs.4.593
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Geology
Date

January 1, 1859

Authors
H. E. Smith
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Geological Society of London


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