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Troy and Homer

Troy and Homer Ian Morris Princeton/Stanford Working Papers in Classics: November (2005) Abstract This is a review of Joachim Latacz’s book Troy and Homer: Towards a Solution of an Old Mystery (2004),...

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Greco-Roman sex ratios and femicide in comparative perspective

Greco-Roman sex ratios and femicide in comparative perspective Walter Scheidel (Stanford University) Princeton/Stanford Working Papers in Classics:  January (2010) Abstract Is it possible to...

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The bare necessities? a comparative study of the material evidence for Roman...

The bare necessities? a comparative study of the material evidence for Roman medical practice in urban domestic and army spheres Stephanie C. Taylor University of St Andrews: PhD Dissertation, 2007...

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Burial customs and the pollution of death in ancient Rome: procedures and...

Sarcophagus Four Seasons – Musei Capitolini, 3rd C. AD. MC1185 Burial customs and the pollution of death in ancient Rome: procedures and paradoxes Francois Retief and Louise P. Cilliers Acta...

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Drowning in Ancient Greek History and Mythology

Although the drowning problem is more or less well established in many countries that maintain statistics about the causes of death, very little is known about what happened in the past. For example,...

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Slavery in the Roman Empire: Numbers and Origins

Slavery in the Roman Empire: Numbers and Origins Madden, John

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The role of the chantress in ancient Egypt

The role of the chantress in ancient Egypt Suzanne Lynne Ostine PhD Thesis, Graduate Department of Near and Middle Eastern Civiliations University of Toronto (2001) Abstract The specific nature of the...

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Family matters, Economy, culture and biology: fertility and its constraints...

Family matters, Economy, culture and biology: fertility and its constraints in Roman Italy  Saskia Hin (Leiden University and Stanford University) Princeton/Stanford Working Papers in Classics,...

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The shape of the Roman world

The shape of the Roman world Walter Scheidel (Stanford University) Princeton/Stanford Working Papers in Classics, April (2013) Abstract Ancient societies were shaped by logistical constraints that are...

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Some Notes about an Early African Pool of Cultures from which Emerged the...

Some Notes about an Early African Pool of Cultures from which Emerged the Egyptian Civilisation Alain Anselin (Université des Antilles-Guyane) Egypt in its African Context: Proceedings of the...

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Population boom, droughts contributed to collapse of ancient Assyrian Empire

There’s more to the decline of the once mighty ancient Assyrian Empire than just civil wars and political unrest. Archaeological, historical, and paleoclimatic evidence suggests that climatic factors...

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Troy and Homer

Troy and Homer Ian Morris Princeton/Stanford Working Papers in Classics: November (2005) Abstract This is a review of Joachim Latacz’s book Troy and Homer: Towards a Solution of an Old Mystery (2004),...

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Troy and Homer

Troy and Homer Ian Morris Princeton/Stanford Working Papers in Classics: November (2005) Abstract This is a review of Joachim Latacz’s book Troy and Homer: Towards a Solution of an Old Mystery (2004),...

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Greco-Roman sex ratios and femicide in comparative perspective

Greco-Roman sex ratios and femicide in comparative perspective Walter Scheidel (Stanford University) Princeton/Stanford Working Papers in Classics:  January (2010) Abstract Is it possible to...

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The bare necessities? a comparative study of the material evidence for Roman...

The bare necessities? a comparative study of the material evidence for Roman medical practice in urban domestic and army spheres Stephanie C. Taylor University of St Andrews: PhD Dissertation, 2007...

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Burial customs and the pollution of death in ancient Rome: procedures and...

Sarcophagus Four Seasons – Musei Capitolini, 3rd C. AD. MC1185 Burial customs and the pollution of death in ancient Rome: procedures and paradoxes Francois Retief and Louise P. Cilliers Acta...

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Slavery in the Roman Empire: Numbers and Origins

Slavery in the Roman Empire: Numbers and Origins Madden, John The post Slavery in the Roman Empire: Numbers and Origins appeared first on History of the Ancient World.

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The role of the chantress in ancient Egypt

The role of the chantress in ancient Egypt Suzanne Lynne Ostine PhD Thesis, Graduate Department of Near and Middle Eastern Civiliations University of Toronto (2001) Abstract The specific nature of the...

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Family matters, Economy, culture and biology: fertility and its constraints...

Family matters, Economy, culture and biology: fertility and its constraints in Roman Italy  Saskia Hin (Leiden University and Stanford University) Princeton/Stanford Working Papers in Classics,...

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The shape of the Roman world

The shape of the Roman world Walter Scheidel (Stanford University) Princeton/Stanford Working Papers in Classics, April (2013) Abstract Ancient societies were shaped by logistical constraints that are...

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