Throughout this contribution, I have used images on Roman discus lamps as evidence to elucidate attitudes toward slaves, the construction of stereotypical slave characters, and possible discourse among slaves. I examined the kinds of self-representations slaves might have been proud of, which images they might have liked and laughed about, and what may have made them snigger to themselves. I have shown that Roman lamps are a medium that is most relevant to the discussion of slave iconography since the relationship between the lamp and the slave is so multi-faceted, and I am fully convinced that there is still a lot to discover in these miniature images. We have seen that lamps often exhibit the slaveholder's tastes, and, not surprisingly, t...
Engraved Gems and Propaganda in the Roman Republic and under Augustus deals with small, but highly c...
Engraved Gems and Propaganda in the Roman Republic and under Augustus deals with small, but highly c...
Slavery played a crucial economic and social role in the Roman history. Unfree individuals were empl...
Although the importance of slavery to Greek society has long been recognized, most studies have prim...
Although the importance of slavery to Greek society has long been recognised, most studies have prim...
A paucity of identifiable archaeological material makes it difficult to locate slavery in the archae...
This thesis examines the ways in which slaves are represented in classical Greek sources. The aim o...
This thesis examines the ways in which slaves are represented in classical Greek sources. The aim of...
This paper sets out to provide an overview of the literary, epigraphic and iconographic evidence for...
Although slavery was a widely accepted practice throughout the ancient Mediterranean, the Roman syst...
In chapter 11, Jeffrey R. Kerr-Ritchie’s “Slaves Supplicant and Slaves Triumphant: The Middle Passa...
The image of the kneeling slave, designed for the seal of the Society for Effecting the Abolition of...
Often termed the “invisible people,” ancient Roman slaves leave almost no visible footprint in archa...
Since 1878 the British Museum in London has housed a Roman oil lamp (inv. no. 1878,1019.316) dated b...
This chapter explores the social identities of slaves through ancient material culture in order to a...
Engraved Gems and Propaganda in the Roman Republic and under Augustus deals with small, but highly c...
Engraved Gems and Propaganda in the Roman Republic and under Augustus deals with small, but highly c...
Slavery played a crucial economic and social role in the Roman history. Unfree individuals were empl...
Although the importance of slavery to Greek society has long been recognized, most studies have prim...
Although the importance of slavery to Greek society has long been recognised, most studies have prim...
A paucity of identifiable archaeological material makes it difficult to locate slavery in the archae...
This thesis examines the ways in which slaves are represented in classical Greek sources. The aim o...
This thesis examines the ways in which slaves are represented in classical Greek sources. The aim of...
This paper sets out to provide an overview of the literary, epigraphic and iconographic evidence for...
Although slavery was a widely accepted practice throughout the ancient Mediterranean, the Roman syst...
In chapter 11, Jeffrey R. Kerr-Ritchie’s “Slaves Supplicant and Slaves Triumphant: The Middle Passa...
The image of the kneeling slave, designed for the seal of the Society for Effecting the Abolition of...
Often termed the “invisible people,” ancient Roman slaves leave almost no visible footprint in archa...
Since 1878 the British Museum in London has housed a Roman oil lamp (inv. no. 1878,1019.316) dated b...
This chapter explores the social identities of slaves through ancient material culture in order to a...
Engraved Gems and Propaganda in the Roman Republic and under Augustus deals with small, but highly c...
Engraved Gems and Propaganda in the Roman Republic and under Augustus deals with small, but highly c...
Slavery played a crucial economic and social role in the Roman history. Unfree individuals were empl...