Roman Port Societies

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  • Roman Port Societies Book Detail

  • Author : Pascal Arnaud
  • Release Date : 2020-09-03
  • Publisher : Cambridge University Press
  • Genre : History
  • Pages : 471
  • ISBN 13 : 1108787827
  • File Size : 82,82 MB

Roman Port Societies by Pascal Arnaud PDF Summary

Book Description: In this book, an international team of experts draws upon a rich range of Latin and Greek texts to explore the roles played by individuals at ports in activities and institutions that were central to the maritime commerce of the Roman Mediterranean. In particular, they focus upon some of the interpretative issues that arise in dealing with this kind of epigraphic evidence, the archaeological contexts of the texts, social institutions and social groups in ports, legal issues relating to harbours, case studies relating to specific ports, and mercantile connections and shippers. While much attention is inevitably focused upon the richer epigraphic collections of Ostia and Ephesos, the papers draw upon inscriptions from a very wide range of ports across the Mediterranean. The volume will be invaluable for all scholars and students of Roman history.

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Roman Port Societies

Roman Port Societies

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In this book, an international team of experts draws upon a rich range of Latin and Greek texts to explore the roles played by individuals at ports in activitie

Roman Port Societies

Roman Port Societies

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The first in-depth analysis of the epigraphic evidence for the societies of the ports of the Roman Mediterranean.

The Roman Port and Fishery of Cosa

The Roman Port and Fishery of Cosa

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The excavation of the earliest Roman port and fishery known establishes Cosa as the center for the flourishing commercial activities of the powerful Sestius fam