LIST OF TABLES

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