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Social interactions and status markers in the Roman world /

Proceedings from the 'People of the Ancient World' conference held in Cluj-Napoca, Romania in 2016. 10 papers encompass diverse approaches to Roman provincial populations and the corresponding case-studies highlight the multi-faceted character of Roman society.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: People of the Ancient World (Conference) Cluj-Napoca, Romania)
Otros Autores: Cupcea, George (Editor ), Varga, Rada (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Summertown, Oxford : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2018.
Colección:Archaeopress Roman archaeology ; 37.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Intro
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  • 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
  • Immigrants in Tarraco: the epigraphic evidence of Africani
  • The urban society of Tarraco. Some given names
  • Town and territory: Tarraco society in its suburban villas
  • References
  • Soldiers and their monuments for posterity. Manifestations of martial identity in the funerary iconography of Roman Dacia
  • Monica Gui, Dávid Petruț
  • Cuirassed representations
  • Soldiers in battle gear
  • Riders
  • Soldiers in camp dress
  • The funerary banquet scene (Totenmahl)
  • Cloaked representations
  • Conclusions
  • Acknowledgements
  • References
  • Origo as identity factor in Roman epitaphs
  • Tibor Grüll
  • Civis
  • Domo
  • Natione
  • Conclusions
  • References
  • Centurions: Military or Social Elite?
  • George Cupcea
  • Questions
  • Why centurions?
  • Are centurions soldiers?
  • 'Political' centurions
  • Centurions as judges
  • Centurions in culture and religion
  • Conclusions
  • References