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1. The nature of Roman imperialism;
2. The pattern of later iron age societies;
3. The invasion strategy and its consequences;
4. The emergence of the 'civitates';
5. The maturity of the 'civitates';
6. Development at the periphery;
7. The developed economy;
8. Later Roman rural development;
9. Epilogue: decline and fall?
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