Port economies and maritime trade in the Roman Mediterranean: 166 BC to AD 300
<p>This thesis focuses on the economies of Roman ports and their role in the facilitation and organization of maritime trade, combining both terrestrial and maritime archaeological evidence as well as literary and epigraphic material. The first half of the thesis examines Mediterranean ports f...
Main Author: | Rice, C |
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Other Authors: | Wilson, A |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2012
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