Social Interactions and Status Markers in the Roman World.

Cupcea, George.
Social Interactions and Status Markers in the Roman World.
Erişim Adresi
ISBN
9781784917494 (electronic bk.)
Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yer Numarası
DK/0445
Yayın Bilgisi
©2018.
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 online resource (182 pages)
Dizi
Archaeopress Roman Archaeology Ser. ; v.37
İçindekiler Notu
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.
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.
Özet, vb.
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.
Konu
Social interaction-Rome-Congresses.
Electronic books.
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