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THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF ROMAN EPIGRAPHY
THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF ROMAN EPIGRAPHY, EDITED BY CHRISTER BRUUN AND JONATHAN EDMONDSON, OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2015, 928 PAGES, 155 ILLUSTRATIONS, 248X171MM ISBN 978–0–19–533646 ...
Rus Gabriel Emanuel
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Centurions in roman epigraphy of Hispania : social relationships
The centurion was the backbone of the Roman army. The article aims at analysing the centurion social relationships during the High Roman Empire through the epigraphic sources in Hispania.
Roberto López Casado
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GREEK AMPHORIC EPIGRAPHY IN ROMAN OPEN DATA
The article presents a methodology to analyze the greek amphora epigraphy produced during the Roman Empire in its eastern part. The detailed information that appears as an abbreviated form in thousands of inscriptions distributed throughout the Roman ...
Jordi PÉREZ GONZÁLEZ +3 more
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METHODOLOGY FOR THE STUDY OF ROMAN EPIGRAPHY WITH DIGITAL SUPPORT (HISPANIA 3.0)
This paper presents a methodology for analyzing the religious preferences of the believers in Roman Hispania who worshipped a deity as part of their particular devotion or as part of their state responsibilities.
María-Pilar MOLINA-TORRES
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Division of labor, specialization and diversity in the ancient Roman cities: A quantitative approach to Latin epigraphy. [PDF]
Recent empirical studies on the division of labor in modern cities indicate a complex web of relationships between sectoral specialization of cities and their productivity on one hand and sectoral diversification and resilience on the other.
Kaše V, Heřmánková P, Sobotková A.
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Rada Varga, Carving a Professional Identity. The occupational epigraphy of the Latin West, Archaeopress Roman Archaeology 73, Oxford, Archaeopress, 2021, 119 p., ISBN ...
Annamaria Izabella Pazsint
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The Agency of Civilians, Women, and Britons in the Public Votive Epigraphy of Roman Britain
The Roman army has long been understood to have been centrally responsible for the spread of Roman religious material culture and practices in Britain, especially in public epigraphic contexts.
Charlotte A. Root +5 more
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ABOUT AEMINIUM’S ROMAN EPIGRAPHY
Revisita-se o dossiê epigráfico da cidade romana de Aeminium, a actual Coimbra, integrando-o no seu urbanismo e na sua história. Realiza-se a análise revisória dos suportes epigráficos e dos conteúdos iconográficos e escritos, nomeadamente da onomástica e relações familiares, acompanhada de inferências sobre o estatuto jurídico e perfil social dos ...
Armando Redentor
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J. Velaza (ed.), Insularity, identity and epigraphy in the Roman world, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017, ISBN: 978-1-4438-4704-9.
Rada Varga
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ROMAN EPIGRAPHY AND CULTURAL DYNAMICS: A VIEW FROM NORTHWESTERN IBERIA (FIRST–SECOND CENTURIES CE)
This paper presents a study of epigraphy as a cultural practice in a case study focused on the northwestern Iberian Peninsula. The main goal is to identify the emergence of divergent dynamics in the adoption and dissemination of epigraphy as a practice ...
Samuel NIÓN-ÁLVAREZ
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