This thesis examines the economy of Roman Cyprus during the Antonine and Severan periods. Though historians have worked on earlier periods of Cypriot economic history, this period has been largely neglected except for a few passing references. This thesis attempts to rectify this deficiency. The tools which have been most relevant to the study are archaeological evidence, and literary and epigraphical references, though when necessary, inferences have been drawn from what is known about other provinces, and tentative conclusions reached by applying these insights, where appropriate, to the special conditions in the island. Perhaps the most important result of the study is that Roman Cyprus had a healthy, flourishing economy which made a sig...
For Late Bronze Age (LBA) Cyprus (ca. 1680/1650–1100 bc), while there is a long tradition of classif...
This thesis discusses the development of a variety of agricultural settlements that are known in cen...
This paper explores the dynamics leading to the establishment of a relatively prosperous Roman settl...
The turn of the 4th and 3rd century B.C. is the time of great political and economical change in Cyp...
The last twenty years have seen an increasing interest in ancient economic studies, and especially c...
This thesis concerns the economic effects of the legions upon Roman Britain during the period of occ...
Hadjisavvas Sophoklis. The contribution of the Late Cypriote economy to the emergence of kingship in...
This article describes the major evolution in the settlement of the Conventus Tarraconensis, the Bal...
The main ceramic studies for the Roman period in Cyprus are concentrated on the south-western coast ...
Bc. Hana Havlíková Římská provincie Mauretania Tingitana a její ekonomický potenciál Abstract (ENG):...
This article focusses on the relationship of the church with productive landscapes and coastal topog...
* Provides an overall view of, and original insights into, the economics of land and resources in th...
During the Early Roman period in the Mediterranean (ca. 30 BC⁻330 AD), the key central places ...
This research focuses on the study of amphorae from Cyprus in order to reconstruct aspects of trade ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Mattia Pascal and the name of Cyprus -- Seeing the uns...
For Late Bronze Age (LBA) Cyprus (ca. 1680/1650–1100 bc), while there is a long tradition of classif...
This thesis discusses the development of a variety of agricultural settlements that are known in cen...
This paper explores the dynamics leading to the establishment of a relatively prosperous Roman settl...
The turn of the 4th and 3rd century B.C. is the time of great political and economical change in Cyp...
The last twenty years have seen an increasing interest in ancient economic studies, and especially c...
This thesis concerns the economic effects of the legions upon Roman Britain during the period of occ...
Hadjisavvas Sophoklis. The contribution of the Late Cypriote economy to the emergence of kingship in...
This article describes the major evolution in the settlement of the Conventus Tarraconensis, the Bal...
The main ceramic studies for the Roman period in Cyprus are concentrated on the south-western coast ...
Bc. Hana Havlíková Římská provincie Mauretania Tingitana a její ekonomický potenciál Abstract (ENG):...
This article focusses on the relationship of the church with productive landscapes and coastal topog...
* Provides an overall view of, and original insights into, the economics of land and resources in th...
During the Early Roman period in the Mediterranean (ca. 30 BC⁻330 AD), the key central places ...
This research focuses on the study of amphorae from Cyprus in order to reconstruct aspects of trade ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Mattia Pascal and the name of Cyprus -- Seeing the uns...
For Late Bronze Age (LBA) Cyprus (ca. 1680/1650–1100 bc), while there is a long tradition of classif...
This thesis discusses the development of a variety of agricultural settlements that are known in cen...
This paper explores the dynamics leading to the establishment of a relatively prosperous Roman settl...