Cities, information, and the epigraphic habit: re-evaluating the links between the numbers of inscriptions and the sizes of sites
Among classical scholars there is a widespread assumption that there is no relationship between the sizes of communities and their epigraphic output. In this article, I offer a new model, which suggests two hypotheses for how inscriptions increase with population, depending on whether they can be re...
Autor principal: | Hanson, JW |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Brepols Publishers
2021
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