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Index
Cover
Series
Title
Contents
List of illustrations and tables
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Preface
1 Introduction: From Oikos to Familia: Looking Forward?
2 Beyond Oikos and Domus: Modern Kinship Studies and the Ancient Family
3 Taking a Wider View: Greco-Roman Families and Political Demography Theory
4 More than Just Gender: The Classical Oikos as a Site of Intersectionality
5 Tracing the Oikos in Pre-Classical Corinth: The Perspective of Iconography
6 The Language of the Oikos and the Language of Power in the Seleucid Kingdom
7 Inheritance, Priesthoods and Succession in Classical Athens: the Hierophantai of the Eumolpidai
8 Women in the Hellenistic Family: The Evidence of Funerary Epigrams
9 Family Relationships in Late Bronze Age, Iron Age and Early Roman Veneto (Italy): Preliminary Considerations on the Basis of Osteological Analysis and Epigraphy
10 Gender, Household Structure and Slavery: Re-Interpreting the Aristocratic Columbaria of Early Imperial Rome
11 Houses, Painting, Family Emotion
12 Afterword: The Future of the Ancient Greek Family
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