Bodel, J. (2005). Caveat emptor:. J Roman Archaeol 18 (1). Vol 18(1), pp. 181-195.

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Caveat emptor:
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towards a study of Roman slave-traders
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J Roman Archaeol 18 (1)
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Journal of Roman Archaeology
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18 (1)
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181 - 195
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The author examines the reasons for the unpopularity of research into Roman slave-traders and material evidence of the Graeco-Roman slave trade, using comparisons with evidence concerning slavery in the antebellum southern states of the USA to highlight similarities and to expose discrepancies in perception. The paper is presented as part of a special section on Roman slave-traders and the buildings they used.
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John Bodel
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Damaris D Dodds (Abstract author)
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2005
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ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
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04 Jan 2007