italian-studies: Scholarly discussions in any field of Italian studies
Dear italian-studies friends,
my colleague Lin Foxhall has asked me how to translate 'mud brick' into
Italian. I cannot find this in any of my dictionaries; can anyone help me
(and especially Lin)? And does anyone know of a good specialized dictionary
for the translation of archaeological terms?
Best wishes,
George
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