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J Roman Archaeol 10
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Title:
J Roman Archaeol 10
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Series:
Journal of Roman Archaeology
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Volume:
10
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Publication Type:
Journal
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Year of Publication:
1997
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Date Of Issue From: 1997
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
20 Jan 2002
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Abstract
Monumental villas and villa monuments
John Bodel
5 - 35
Considers the role of the Roman villa as a shrine or monument to the individuals and families who occupied them.
`Public' and `private' in Roman culture: the case of the cubiculum
Andrew M Riggsby
36 - 56
Examines the problematic distinction between `public' and `private' domains as reflected in the various associations of the `bedroom' in Roman domestic architecture.
Agrarian economy and the marriage cycle of Roman women
Brent D Shaw
57 - 76
Demographic statistics (from post-medieval England and Italy) and Roman epigraphic evidence are used to consider the seasonality of Roman weddings.
Nuovi studi sulle fibule romane (1986--1995)
Maurizio Buora
167 - 180
Water in the Roman town: new research from the Cura Aquarum and the Frontinus Society
A O Koloski-Ostrow
N de Haan
G de Klejn
S Piras
181 - 191
An overview of recent research on Roman hydraulic engineering, giving special attention to the Ninth International Congress on the History of Water Management and Hydraulics in the Mediterranean, Cura Aquarum 1994. Also gives a brief history of the symposia and the Frontinus Society.
Glass and rock crystal: a multifaceted relationship
E Marianne Stern
192 - 206
Questions Vickers's suggestion that rock crystal was perceived by ancient artisans as a nobler material than glass (see 98/1542.)