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Chapter 3. In the same context of treaty-making, assumptions about the existence and nature of the Roman state have also led to various anachronistic retrojections being accepted as historical, see Richardson 2017.

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      At the end of the nineteenth century, scepticism in the historicity of the literary evidence for early Rome could hardly have been greater. This was a time when it could be claimed in all seriousness that Rome’s kings had never existed and that the kings the ancient authors wrote about were nothing other than river, solar or other such deities.1 In an environment such as this, the discovery made by G. Boni of an archaic inscription on which

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