The way we used to eat: diet, community, and history at Rome

American Journal of Philology 124 (3):329-358 (2003)
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Euhemerus in Context.Franco De Angelis De Angelis & Benjamin Garstad - 2006 - Classical Antiquity 25 (2):211-242.
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