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Despite over a century of research, the rationale behind Rome's relatively late adoption of coinage c. 300 bce remains something of a mystery. 1 The traditional argument for this …
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This book explores the complex relationship between production, trade, and connectivity in pre-Roman Italy, confronting established ideas about the connections between people …
Scholars, military men, and casual observers alike have devoted significant energy to understanding how the armies of the Roman Middle Republic (300–100 BCE) were able to …
It is a strange, if well known, irony that the mail armor (lorica hamata), 1 which became the symbol of conquering Roman armies in the second century BCE, 2 was not a Roman armor …
Rome was an empire of images, especially images that bolstered their imperial identity. Visual and material items portraying battles, myths, captives, trophies, and triumphal …
The toga, a long flowing wrap worn by citizen men on formal occasions, was by the Late Republic a quintessentially civilian garment, famously summoned in Cicero's self-encomium …
This paper aims to begin a reconstruction of the music played in the ancient Celtic cultural horizon, from its inception in the Bronze Age to its zenith in the Iron Age, until its …
Bibliography Page 1 Bibliography Abbreviations ACIP Villaronga, L. et al. 2011. Ancient Coinage of the Iberian Peninsula: Les Monedes De L’edat Antiga a La Península Ibérica: Greek …
The Battle of Magnesia in 190 BC decisively ended the Romano-Seleukid War (191-188 BC). The complex battle saw Seleukid cataphract cavalry and pikemen engaging Roman …