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Imperial Mines and Quarries in the Roman World: Organizational Aspects 27 BC-AD 235 (Oxford Classical Monographs)
Alfred Michael Hirt
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| #4636267 in Books | Hirt Alfred Michael | 2010-05-20 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.30 x1.40 x9.30l,2.40 | File type: PDF | 420 pages | Imperial Mines and Quarries in the Roman World Organizational Aspects 27 BC Ad 235|||This book is an impressive piece of scholarship ... He has marshalled together large bodies of evidence, and the care and diligence taken in gathering this information are obvious. * Hannah Friedman, Classical * Alfred Michael Hirtas monograph is a major and
The control over marble and metal resources was of major importance to the Roman Empire. The emperor's freedmen and slaves, officers and soldiers of the Roman army, equestrian officials, as well as convicts and free labour were seconded to mines and quarries throughout Rome's vast realm. Alfred Hirt's comprehensive study defines the organizational outlines and the internal structures of the mining and quarrying ventures under imperial control. The themes addressed includ...
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