(Not) all roads lead to Rome : : interdisciplinary approaches to mobility in the ancient world.

This book considers mobility in Antiquity in its broadest sense from a multidisciplinary perspective. Although mobility is always present in studies of exchange and cultural diffusion, here it is discussed as a key feature of societies, inherent to their functioning and where cultural, social and ec...

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Place / Publishing House:Oxford : : Archaeopress,, 2023.
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Year of Publication:2023
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (266 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Information
  • Copyright Information
  • Contents
  • Contributors
  • Introduction
  • Arnau Lario Devesa, Joan Campmany Jiménez, Marc Marzo Pallàs, Oriol Morillas Samaniego
  • I. Migration and human mobility
  • Female mobility in diplomatic and military practice during the Roman expansion in the West (III-II c. BC)
  • Borja Vertedor Ballesteros
  • Hatin Boumehache Erjali
  • Understanding late antique mobility and "migrants" in modern thought
  • Teifion Gambold
  • II. Social mobility
  • Archaeological and spatial analysis of the Egyptian city of Lahun (Middle Kingdom, Fayum)
  • Laura Hernando Folch
  • The game of land: authority and adversary from a Ptolemaic land survey (P.HAUN. IV 70)*
  • Chenqing An
  • Power and control: understanding prostitution in ancient times
  • Carina Mkrtchiyan
  • III. Moving identities and cultural/religious interactions
  • Mobility at the crossroads: careers and progression during the transition from Domitian to Trajan*
  • Antonio Romano
  • Travelling mythologies: the movement of the divine throughout the Mediterranean and beyond
  • Zeren Deniz Ataçocuğu
  • The cult of Arsinoe II Philadelphus. The 'international' success of a Greek-Egyptian goddess
  • Anita Malagrinò Mustica
  • Fashioning a sense of belonging. Place in the commemorative epigrams of Gregory of Nazianzus &amp
  • Ausonius of Bordeaux
  • Mathijs Clement
  • La dispersión del culto martirial de santos y santas locales por el territorio de Hispania entre los siglos IV-VI
  • Víctor Gómez Guinovart
  • IV. Political trends and practices
  • Whistles, applause and the welcoming of politicians by the Italic people: non-verbal expression of the crowd in the Late Ancient Republic
  • Agata Otranto
  • Rhetoric and mobility: an innovative vision of mobility in the post-Diocletian era
  • Antonio Avilio.
  • Changes in late-antique Gaul: Gregory of Tours as an exceptional witness of social, economic and political mobility
  • Davide Vago
  • Episcopal correspondence in fifth-century Gaul. Leadership in times of crisis
  • Àngel Rodríguez García
  • V. Trade and movement of goods
  • The journey of a ceramic shape: trading black-figure amphorae to Iberia*
  • Alejandro Garés-Molero
  • Guiomar Pulido-González
  • Garés-Molero and Pulido-González
  • Marmora and commerce: the case of the mortars in public spaces of Baetulo*
  • Andrea Collado Padilla
  • Greek amphoric epigraphy and Mediterranean trade through the study of Rhodian amphora stamps in the CEIPAC database
  • Oriol Morillas Samaniego
  • Amphora typology and commercial mobility. Thoughts on the Tarraconensis case
  • Carlos Palacín Copado
  • The regulation of maritime transport in the Edict on Maximum Prices, a major cause of its failure
  • Antoni Nieva.