âN KULTUREEL-SOSIALE STUDIE VAN NAGTELIKE AKTIWITEITE IN ANTIEKE ROME, GEBASEER OP PRIMÃRE BRONNE
Not only did the Romans work very hard during the night, but they also enjoyed eating, drinking and partying. Although there were only limited sources of light, they used their evenings and nights optimally. During the first and second centuries A.D., there was a definite renaissance in commercial l...
Main Author: | van den Berg, Marlene |
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Other Authors: | Prof L Cilliers |
Format: | Others |
Language: | en-uk |
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University of the Free State
2006
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Online Access: | http://etd.uovs.ac.za//theses/available/etd-09262006-095755/restricted/ |
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