With the Roman conquest, the entire African soil became property of the Roman people (ager publicus populi Romani). Roman survey operations and centuriation changed the landscape for centuries ; more intensely in Africa Proconsularis than elsewhere in Africa. Emperors organized the exploitation of African soil by regulations such as the lex Manciana and the lex Hadriana. Environmental control and the development of agriculture involved the construction of hydraulic structures. These developments helped to conquer new fertile land and increase the properties of the Emperor and landowners. New economic circuits appear in Africa Proconsularis as it became better integrated into the Roman economy to meet the needs of Rome and the provinces for...
Comparison of Dio 52,43, 1 and Tertullian, De pallio 1, 2 with Appian, Pun. 135-136 suggests that M....
Lorsqu’ils parlaient des diverses activités économiques, les auteurs anciensdistinguaient le plus so...
Scholars agree that Africa became a province after the destruction of Carthage in 146, but close exa...
With the Roman conquest, the entire African soil became property of the Roman people (ager publicus ...
(En) This paper presents a critical analytical study of agricultural legislation in the African stat...
One of the difficulties that the Roman empire faced was to adapt the resources of its provinces to t...
This study attempts to evaluate the social implications of economic changes that occurred in Roman N...
Several documents, which have been variously exploited so far, highlight the key role of grain produ...
The article is concerned with urbanisation processes in Roman Africa, initiated by the Flavian dyn...
This study attempts to evaluate the social implications of economic changes that occurred in Roman N...
This study examines six texts concerned with farming in Roman North Africa in order to assess ancien...
Studying North Africa poses a variety of problems. Historical as well as archaeological research bea...
Ressource naturelle aussi précieuse qu’indispensable à nos sociétés contemporaines que pendant l’Ant...
At the time when Emperor Augustus is reorganizing the expanse of the Roman Empire and its geopolitic...
Les marchés ruraux périodiques représentent une institution sociale et économique des plus important...
Comparison of Dio 52,43, 1 and Tertullian, De pallio 1, 2 with Appian, Pun. 135-136 suggests that M....
Lorsqu’ils parlaient des diverses activités économiques, les auteurs anciensdistinguaient le plus so...
Scholars agree that Africa became a province after the destruction of Carthage in 146, but close exa...
With the Roman conquest, the entire African soil became property of the Roman people (ager publicus ...
(En) This paper presents a critical analytical study of agricultural legislation in the African stat...
One of the difficulties that the Roman empire faced was to adapt the resources of its provinces to t...
This study attempts to evaluate the social implications of economic changes that occurred in Roman N...
Several documents, which have been variously exploited so far, highlight the key role of grain produ...
The article is concerned with urbanisation processes in Roman Africa, initiated by the Flavian dyn...
This study attempts to evaluate the social implications of economic changes that occurred in Roman N...
This study examines six texts concerned with farming in Roman North Africa in order to assess ancien...
Studying North Africa poses a variety of problems. Historical as well as archaeological research bea...
Ressource naturelle aussi précieuse qu’indispensable à nos sociétés contemporaines que pendant l’Ant...
At the time when Emperor Augustus is reorganizing the expanse of the Roman Empire and its geopolitic...
Les marchés ruraux périodiques représentent une institution sociale et économique des plus important...
Comparison of Dio 52,43, 1 and Tertullian, De pallio 1, 2 with Appian, Pun. 135-136 suggests that M....
Lorsqu’ils parlaient des diverses activités économiques, les auteurs anciensdistinguaient le plus so...
Scholars agree that Africa became a province after the destruction of Carthage in 146, but close exa...