This paper questions two points: the manner in which archaeologists interpret medical tools from the Greco-Roman era and how scholars of ancient medical literature disregard archaeological evidence in their interpretations of past medical practices. In this author argues that archaeology can contribute much to our knowledge of medical treatment in the past, but warns that until very recently the archaeological studies has remained descriptive, avoiding any theoretical interpretation: this may account for the neglect of archaeological evidence hitherto. The paper has already begun to change professional perceptions in this respect
(in English): The aim of this thesis is to present a catalogue of artefacts identified as medical in...
This book makes an important contribution to our understanding of medical practice in the Roman Army...
When Rome conquered Greece in the second century BC, she had no equivalent to Greek rational medicin...
Roman medical tools have traditionally been defined by scholars in accordance with what has been wri...
This paper questions whether Roman military hospitals have been properly identified in the archaeolo...
Greek and Roman Medicine at the British Museum is an authoritative and up-to-date study of Greek and...
The research project Diseases, health and lifestyles in Rome: from the Empire to the Early Middle Ag...
How healthy were people in ancient Greece and Rome, and how did they think about maintaining and res...
The texts written by the people of past societies can provide key information that enhances our unde...
The aim of this study is to investigate the archaeological finds to enlighten the medical methods of...
In recent years many exce11ent books bave been written on the history of diseases and medicine in An...
The majority of surviving ancient medical literature was written by medical practitioners and produ...
Classical Greek and Roman civilizations survived for centuries and have greatly influenced the civil...
This paper focuses on the intertwining of religious healing and mundane medicine and investigates ho...
Today, as always, our physical and mental health is probably the factor that concerns us most and af...
(in English): The aim of this thesis is to present a catalogue of artefacts identified as medical in...
This book makes an important contribution to our understanding of medical practice in the Roman Army...
When Rome conquered Greece in the second century BC, she had no equivalent to Greek rational medicin...
Roman medical tools have traditionally been defined by scholars in accordance with what has been wri...
This paper questions whether Roman military hospitals have been properly identified in the archaeolo...
Greek and Roman Medicine at the British Museum is an authoritative and up-to-date study of Greek and...
The research project Diseases, health and lifestyles in Rome: from the Empire to the Early Middle Ag...
How healthy were people in ancient Greece and Rome, and how did they think about maintaining and res...
The texts written by the people of past societies can provide key information that enhances our unde...
The aim of this study is to investigate the archaeological finds to enlighten the medical methods of...
In recent years many exce11ent books bave been written on the history of diseases and medicine in An...
The majority of surviving ancient medical literature was written by medical practitioners and produ...
Classical Greek and Roman civilizations survived for centuries and have greatly influenced the civil...
This paper focuses on the intertwining of religious healing and mundane medicine and investigates ho...
Today, as always, our physical and mental health is probably the factor that concerns us most and af...
(in English): The aim of this thesis is to present a catalogue of artefacts identified as medical in...
This book makes an important contribution to our understanding of medical practice in the Roman Army...
When Rome conquered Greece in the second century BC, she had no equivalent to Greek rational medicin...