ISBN:
9781784917494
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (182 pages)
Series Statement:
Archaeopress Roman Archaeology Ser. v.37
DDC:
302.0937
Keywords:
Social interaction-Rome-Congresses
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Electronic books
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Konferenzschrift October 13th-15th, 2016
Abstract:
Proceedings from the 'People of the Ancient World' conference held in Cluj-Napoca, Romania in 2016. Ten papers encompass diverse approaches to Roman provincial populations and the corresponding case-studies highlight the multi-faceted character of Roman society.
Abstract:
Intro -- _GoBack -- OLE_LINK1 -- OLE_LINK2 -- _GoBack -- _Hlk480624130 -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- Notes on contributors -- Foreword -- The Barbii, trade in Noricum and the influence of the local epigraphic habit on status display -- Markus Zimmermann -- Traders of Noricum -- The Barbii -- Concluding remarks -- References -- The professionals of the Latin West. -- Rada Varga -- The problem -- State of research -- The encoding -- Conclusions and future prospects -- References -- Latin Occupational Titles in Roman Textile Trade -- Iulia Dumitrache -- Methodology -- Luxury garments traders: barbaricarii, sericarii, purpurarii -- Linen garments traders -- Wool garments traders: panucularii, lanarii, centonarii, paenularii, sagarii, vestiarii -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- The professions of private slaves and freedmen in Moesia Inferior -- Introduction -- The epigraphic record -- The language of inscriptions and the dedicators -- Conclusions -- References -- Prosopography of the Leading Families of Larinum in the Roman period -- Elizabeth C. Robinson -- Introduction -- The Cluentii -- The Didii and the Paquii -- The Papii -- The Vibii -- The careers of the first five families -- Newly prominent families under the Roman Empire -- The Raii -- The Coelii -- The Gabbii -- The careers of the last three families -- Conclusions -- References -- The kindred dimension of the Black Sea associations: between fictive and real meaning -- Pázsint Annamária - Izabella -- Fictive familial language -- Mater -- Pater -- Adelphos -- Familial engagement in associations -- Conclusions -- References -- Tarraco. Town and society in a 2nd century AD Roman provincial capital -- Diana Gorostidi, Ricardo Mar and Joaquín Ruiz de Arbulo -- Tarraco in the 2nd century AD -- Soldiers and civil society. The veterans of the VII Gemina legion settled in Tarraco.
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