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Mediterranean families in antiquity : households, extended families, and domestic space /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Huebner, Sabine R., 1976- (Editor ), Nathan, Geoffrey S. (Geoffrey Stephen), 1963- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chichester, West Sussex : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2016.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Title Page ; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Foreword and Acknowledgments; Part I Introduction ; Chapter 1 A Mediterranean Family? A Comparative Approach to the Ancient World; The Family in the Mediterranean in Modern Times; The Family in the Mediterranean in Antiquity; Conclusions; References; Part II The Greek and Hellenistic World ; Chapter 2 Identifying Family Structures in Early Iron Age Crete; Introduction; The Evidence from Vronda, Kavousi; Kinship Structures in Bronze and Early Iron Age Crete; Conclusions; References.
  • Chapter 3 The Idea of Descent in Early Greek KinshipEvidence for Early Iron Age Kinship; Descent in Early Greek Thinking; Descent and Kinship Grouping; Descent and the Creation of Status; References; Chapter 4 The Role of the Extended Family in Exacting Blood Revenge in Classical Athens ; Pylades and Orestes; Vengeance for Kin at Athens; Conclusion; Chapter 5 Domestic Architecture in Ephesus from the Hellenistic Period to Late Antiquity; References; Part III The Roman World ; Chapter 6 Traces of the Unfamiliar: Epigraphic Evidence for Extended Families on the Margins in Roman Italy.
  • IntroductionThe Vigiles of Ostia and the Transtiberim; The Palace Slaves of Imperial Rome ; Conclusion; References; Chapter 7 Extended Families and Family Substitutes among Migrants in the Roman World; Delos; Soldiers at Rome; Conclusion; References; Chapter 8 Household Archaeology in Mediterranean Spain: Family Forms from Iberia to Hispania; Introduction; Domestic Architecture and Early Iron Age Societies; Domestic Architecture and Late Iron Age Societies; House, Family and Community: The Path Toward Social Division; References.
  • Chapter 9 Egypt as Part of the Mediterranean? Domestic Space and Household Structures in Roman EgyptThe Mediterranean Identity of Egypt; The Climate and the House; Evidence in the Papyri; The Sons of Psemonches: Families in the City of the Childbirth Goddess; Conclusion; References; Chapter 10 Towards an Archaeology of Household Relationships in Roman Egypt; Introduction; Theoretical Background: Households and Houses; Methodology; Discussion; Conclusions; References; Chapter 11 Age Hierarchy and Social Networks among Urban Women in the Roman East; Early Christian Texts.
  • Employing Analogies for Women's WorldsOlder Women in 1 Timothy 5:3-16; Acts of Paul and Thecla; References; Chapter 12 Family Forms and Conflicts in Roman North Africa; Introduction; Roman and Christian North Africa; Family and Power I: The Family of Nubel, African Power Brokers in between Rome and the Desert; Family and Power II: Power Struggles in the Vandal Royal House; Conclusion; References; Part IV Late Antiquity ; Chapter 13 Extended Family in the Experiences of Ausonius and Libanius; Introduction: Setting the Problem; Test Cases; The Control Group: Immediate Family.