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Roman Slavery And Roman Material Culture Michele George

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Roman Slavery And Roman Material Culture Michele George
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Publisher: University of Toronto Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.93 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Michele George
ISBN: 9781442644571, 1442644575
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Roman Slavery And Roman Material Culture Michele George by Michele George 9781442644571, 1442644575 instant download after payment.

Replete now with its own scholarly traditions and controversies, Roman slavery as a field of study is no longer limited to the economic sphere, but is recognized as a fundamental social institution with multiple implications for Roman society and culture. The essays in this collection explore how material culture - namely, art, architecture, and inscriptions - can illustrate Roman attitudes towards the institution of slavery and towards slaves themselves in ways that significantly augment conventional textual accounts.
Providing the first interdisciplinary approach to the study of Roman slavery, the volume brings together diverse specialists in history, art history, and archaeology. The contributors engage with questions concerning the slave trade, manumission, slave education, containment and movement, and the use of slaves in the Roman army.

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