After the annexation of Gaul into the Roman empire, a new religious practice began in the Gallic provinces: offering votive objects representing either parts of the body or the entire body at healing sanctuaries. Analysis of these votives offers a unique way to study the identities of women, especially nonelite women who are often archaeologically invisible. Representational healing votives allow for study of gendered experiences of colonialism in Roman Gaul because women and men were positioned differently with respect to the colonial power structure. This study of 1,050 published votive objects reveals gendered differences in body parts represented, materials used, and preferred artistic style. In scholarship on gendered behavior in colon...
Human body has become a crucial arena of investigations in many disciplines in recent years, and the...
[About the book] Roman Cities, as conventionally studied, seem to be dominated by men. Yet as the...
This article deals with a small group of Roman sarcophagi with representations of the deceased, wher...
The Roman colonial project was critically intertwined with gender. Not only did men and women experi...
This article concerns the characterization of Roman artifacts so that they can play a greater role i...
Previous studies of tombstones and inscriptions dedicated to divinities have focused on methods of a...
This book examines a type of object that was widespread and very popular in classical antiquity - vo...
My research focused upon the use of Roman domestic decoration to convey feminine agency. The Roman E...
Scholars have claimed that women played a pivotal role in what is often called “the Christianization...
This thesis addresses healing opportunities beyond ‘professional’ doctors or the big Asclepius cults...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 61-66.1. Introduction -- II. The nature of Roman medicine -- ...
This chapter seeks to provide new insight into understanding how Lucanian society was structured, wi...
The goal of this thesis was to offer a functional database of stone sculptures, ceramics and textile...
This paper explores the definition of the female gender throughout the Roman female life course and ...
Etruscan art was greatly influenced by Greek art, which is especially apparent in the Etruscan funer...
Human body has become a crucial arena of investigations in many disciplines in recent years, and the...
[About the book] Roman Cities, as conventionally studied, seem to be dominated by men. Yet as the...
This article deals with a small group of Roman sarcophagi with representations of the deceased, wher...
The Roman colonial project was critically intertwined with gender. Not only did men and women experi...
This article concerns the characterization of Roman artifacts so that they can play a greater role i...
Previous studies of tombstones and inscriptions dedicated to divinities have focused on methods of a...
This book examines a type of object that was widespread and very popular in classical antiquity - vo...
My research focused upon the use of Roman domestic decoration to convey feminine agency. The Roman E...
Scholars have claimed that women played a pivotal role in what is often called “the Christianization...
This thesis addresses healing opportunities beyond ‘professional’ doctors or the big Asclepius cults...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 61-66.1. Introduction -- II. The nature of Roman medicine -- ...
This chapter seeks to provide new insight into understanding how Lucanian society was structured, wi...
The goal of this thesis was to offer a functional database of stone sculptures, ceramics and textile...
This paper explores the definition of the female gender throughout the Roman female life course and ...
Etruscan art was greatly influenced by Greek art, which is especially apparent in the Etruscan funer...
Human body has become a crucial arena of investigations in many disciplines in recent years, and the...
[About the book] Roman Cities, as conventionally studied, seem to be dominated by men. Yet as the...
This article deals with a small group of Roman sarcophagi with representations of the deceased, wher...