A Companion to Ethnicity in the Ancient Mediterranean
CHAPTER 32 Ethnicity and Gender Kathryn Lomas Introduction The ways in which ethnic identities are formed and maintained by anci ...
484 Kathryn Lomas on public life, and may adopt different ethnic symbols (Häussler 1997; Lomas 2009: 435–7). The different socia ...
Ethnicity and Gender 485 Barker, Hodges, and Clark 1995: 182–201). One factor that Italian communities seem to have in common, h ...
486 Kathryn Lomas at Este, Altino, Treviso, Vicenza, and several other sites—have yielded votive figurines and embossed bronze t ...
Ethnicity and Gender 487 and the adoption of Roman names—seems to have been more important for men than for women. The status of ...
488 Kathryn Lomas Roman authors to entire ethnic groups, for both positive and negative effects. The Celts and the Samnites, for ...
Ethnicity and Gender 489 historians Timaeus and Theopompus, quoted by the later writer Athenaeus, were open about this: Among th ...
490 Kathryn Lomas of social visibility that their Greek contemporaries is, therefore, well documented, and not just a figment of ...
Ethnicity and Gender 491 In order to form a sustainable community, such all-male groups would have had to intermarry with the pr ...
492 Kathryn Lomas as Forbis notes, female benefactors are honored in very similar terms to their male counterparts, they played ...
Ethnicity and Gender 493 formal symbols of Roman citizenship and Roman culture, such as Roman dress, names, and language, for me ...
494 Kathryn Lomas Bandelli, Gino. 2004. “La ricerca sulleélitesdella Regio X nell’ultimo ventennio.” In Mireille Cébeillac-Gerva ...
Ethnicity and Gender 495 Häussler, Ralph and John Pearce. 2007. “Towards an Archaeology of Literacy.” In Kathryn Lomas, Ruth D. ...
496 Kathryn Lomas Spivey, Nigel and Simon Stoddart. 1990.Etruscan Italy: An Archaeological History. London: Batsford. Stig Søren ...
CHAPTER 33 Ethnicity in the Roman Northwest Ursula Rothe Sources and Scenarios The following winter was taken up by measures of ...
498 Ursula Rothe way ethnic identities were formulated. Yet, the dynamics of cultural groupings could be idiosyncratic, and some ...
Narbo Londinium ColoniaAgrippina Lutetia Vindobona Limonum Lauriacum Burdigala Mediolanum Cremona Caesaraugusta Tarraco Carthago ...
500 Ursula Rothe almost certainly allowed to do so as a result of services rendered to Rome during that conflict. The area they ...
Ethnicity in the Roman Northwest 501 characterized as warlike in nature, but also as exceptional horsemen capable of extraor- di ...
502 Ursula Rothe increasingly centered atoppidum Batavorum(Nijmegen, later themunicipium Ulpia Noviomagus), the cult places at E ...
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