LIST OF TABLES
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1.1. Different models of imperialism.
16
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1.2. Bartel’s model of Roman colonialism and imperialism.
17
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1.3. Gosden’s models of colonialism.
31
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1.4. “Progressive Barbarization”in Britain and Africa.
35
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5.1. Estimates of imperial annual budget in millions of sesterces.
132
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5.2. Different Roman economies?
139
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5.3. Mechanisms of the imperial economy.
142
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7.1. Revenue streams, availability of metals and coinage.
171
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8.1. Some direct and indirect mechanisms by which imperial power structures could effect individual actions and behaviors.
216
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8.2. The population of Britain in the Roman period, expressed in terms of three broad communities.
219
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8.3. Religious identity in Britain defined by differences in practice.
233
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8.4. Literacy, linguistics, and religious practice in Tripolitania.
243
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8.5. Cults and communities in Roman Tripolitania.
244
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9.1. Symbolic sculpture, fertility imagery, and mythological themes on the Ghirza tombs.
254–55
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9.2. Scenes of daily life, hunting, and ceremonial and ritual activity on the Ghirza tombs.
256–57