Peasants, citizens and soldiers studies in the demographic history of Roman Italy 225 BC-AD 100 /
"Peasants, Citizens and Soldiers Recent years have witnessed an intense debate concerning the size of the population of Roman Italy. This book argues that the combined literary, epigraphic and archaeological evidence supports the theory that early-imperial Italy had about six million inhabitants. At...
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Cambridge ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2012.
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