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Essay heading: Roman Art
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Brown, D., and Strong, D. (1979). Roman Crafts. New York: University Press. Croix, H., and Tansey, R. (1980). Art Through the Ages. United States of America: Harcourt Brage Jovanovich, Inc. Heintze, H. (1971). Roman Art. New York: University Press displayed 300 characters
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Brown, D., and Strong, D. (1979). Roman Crafts. New York: University Press. Croix, H., and Tansey, R. (1980). Art Through the Ages. United States of America: Harcourt Brage Jovanovich, Inc. Heintze, H. (1971). Roman Art. New York: University Press displayed next 300 characters
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