Sicily has a vibrant and individual epigraphic culture from the Archaic period onwards. Using the data available from the I. Sicily project, this paper surveys the epigraphic culture of the …
L De Ligt - Regional Urban Systems in the Roman World, 150 …, 2019 - brill.com
The principal aim of this paper is to study the gradual transformation of the urban system of Sicily which took place after the imposition of Roman rule in the second half of the third …
R BRancato - Groma: Documenting Archaeology, 2019 - archaeopresspublishing.com
The research seeks to outline the main developments in settlement organization in the Plain of Catania (Sicily's most extensive at 430 km²) and its surroundings, from the Archaic to the …
A Caruso, E Nikita - Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2024 - Elsevier
This paper explores physiological stress patterns in the Hellenistic/early Roman settlement of Menainon, Sicily. A skeletal assemblage dating from the 4th to the 1st c. BCE was …
A Caruso, E Nikita - Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2025 - Elsevier
Abstract In the Greco-Roman society, the household (oikos or domus) was the central socio- economic unit, and its members were likely to have shared the same space, similar food and …
M Adamo - Papers of the British School at Rome, 2016 - cambridge.org
The article discusses the date, content and historical context of the lapis Pollae, a Latin inscription set alongside the road from Capua to Regium, recording the distance to various …
The Roman people, destined to acquire wealth by conquest, and by the spoil of provinces; the Carthaginians, intent on the returns of merchandise, and the produce of commercial …
C Soraci - Dialogues d'histoire ancienne, 2016 - cairn.info
All'epoca di Cicerone, solo otto città siciliane godevano di statuti privilegiati; il presente studio mira a ricercare le ragioni tra le motivazioni appaiono particolarmente rilevanti la …
Traditionally, Latin terms such as civitas stipendiaria and stipendiarii have served, in modern scholarly works, to defi ne Roman provincial subjects as regular and permanent taxpayers to …