The Archaeology Of The Roman Economy

Andrew Wilson, a professor of the archaeology of the Roman Empire at Oxford, kicked off the classics department's Balmuth Lecture Series last night by offering new insights into the Roman economy.

The Tufts Daily: Interview | Oxford professor discusses Roman economy with the Daily

Andrew Wilson, a professor of the archaeology of the Roman Empire at Oxford, is visting campus this week as the speaker for a four-part lecture series sponsored by the Department of Classics. The last ...

New Scientist: Britain's economy thrived after the withdrawal of the Roman Empire

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Crypto Briefing: Kim Bowes: Roman elite homes were richly decorated, work was historically home-based, and navigation relied on social interactions | Conversations with Tyler

Ancient Roman cities thrived on social interactions, revealing a complex tapestry of economic and religious life.

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Kim Bowes: Roman elite homes were richly decorated, work was historically home-based, and navigation relied on social interactions | Conversations with Tyler

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After the Romans conquered Britain in AD 43, the technologies and laws they introduced led to centuries of economic growth of a kind once thought to be limited to modern industrial societies. That is ...

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