Roman conquest, lifespan, and diseases in ancient Italy Presents a letter to the editor regarding an article published in a previous issue of 'The Lancet,' and discussed Roman conquest, lifespan, and diseases in Italy. - 《Lancet》 被引量: 0发表: 2003年 Life-extension and the Malthusian ...
Before the introduction of written history in the Greek and Roman periods, other categories of information seem not easily accessible, such as discourse on legal status (citizenship). In addition, in the study region, there were not even mints or coinage before Roman influence and conquest, and ...
Pre-history, Etruscans and Greeks Italy'sinitial settlements came very early in itshistory. Even the Neanderthals settled in Italy before they were pushed away by the modern Homo sapiens in the Neolithic Age. Primitive peoples, such as the Latins, Sabines and Umbrian, finally settled in the co...
Roman conquest, lifespan, and diseases in ancient Italy.Presents a letter to the editor regarding an article published in a previous issue of 'The Lancet,' and discussed Roman conquest, lifespan, and diseases in Italy.doi:10.1016/s0140-6736(03)14175-xLancet...
Even before the end of the war, mass democratic organizations were re-created and underwent considerable development. Among them were the Italian General Confederation of Labor, a youth organization, women’s unions, and a cooperative movement. All the mass organizations united such diverse groups ...
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Communities and connectivities in pre-Roman Italy This article approaches gender as a means of understanding cultural identity in Italy before the Roman conquest. Most scholars have assumed based on writte... S Cohen,J Armstrong - Production, Trade, and Connectivity in Pre-Roman Italy 被引量: 0...
(Placename) the largest island in the Mediterranean, separated from the tip of SW Italy by the Strait of Messina: administratively an autonomous region of Italy; settled by Phoenicians, Greeks, and Carthaginians before the Roman conquest of 241 bc; under Normans (12th–13th centuries); formed ...
Scattered about the Sardinian landscape are thousands of mysterious fortified Bronze Age settlements and burial sites, remnants of Sardinia's ancient Nuragic culture, which thrived here for nearly two millennia before the Roman conquest. Tour the classics on this two-day north-to-south jaunt through...
athe roman conquest of the mediterranean brought a drastic change in the use of slaves. large numbers of foreigh peoples who had been captured in wars were brought back to italy as slaces. greek slaces were in much demand as tutors, mucicians,doctors,and aritsrs. roman businessmen would ...