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Article by Hope, Valerie M. appeared in World Archaeology 35.1 (2003) 79-97.
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Sounds interesting. Do you have a link?
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Also from the same author:
"Age and the Roman soldier: the evidence of tombstones" in M. Harlow and R.Laurence (eds.), Journal of Roman Archaeology. Supplementary Series (forthcoming).
"Remembering Rome: memory, funerary monuments and the Roman soldier" in H.Williams (ed.) Archaeologies of Remembrance. Death and Memory in Past Societies. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers (2003), 113-140.
"Fighting for Identity: the Funerary Commemoration of Italian Gladiators" in A. Cooley (ed.), The Epigraphic Landscape of Roman Italy. BICS Supplement 73 (2000), 93-113.
"Inscription and Sculpture: the Construction of Identity in the Military Tombstones of Roman Mainz" in G. Oliver (ed.), Funerary Inscriptions: Problems and Prospects. Liverpool Classical Press (2000), 155-186.
"Negotiating Identity and Status: the Gladiators of Roman Nîmes" in J. Berry and R. Laurence (eds.), Cultural Identity in the Roman Empire. Routledge (1998), 179-195.
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Quote:Also from the same author:
Here are a couple more by Dr. Hope that I find indispensable in this area
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Constructing identity. The Roman funerary monuments of Aquileia, Mainz, and Nimes. BAR International Series 960.
(which has one of the best chapters I've ever read about military tombstones, focusing on Mainz and building on her earlier article. Especially interesting for the statistics she gives comparing military with civilian tombstones)
And these two also focus more on military tombstones than non-military:
1997a “Words and pictures. The interpretation of Romano-British tombstonesâ€
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With regard to the above, I am having trouble tracking down-
G. Oliver (ed.), Funerary Inscriptions: Problems and Prospects. Liverpool Classical Press (2000).
It appears that it was in fact published as -
G.J. Oliver (ed.) The Epigraphy of Death: Studies in the History and Society of Greece and Rome, Liverpool University Press (2000)
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Quote:Sounds interesting. Do you have a link?
Here is a pdf if anyone is interested.
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Sure! I might be able to get some articles through Emory U and upload them from time to time.
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Done. But be careful with copyrights Alex.
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Thanks, Jasper! It still does not work though - same message. Will wait a bit.
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Any luck with this guys?
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Nope, same message. PM me for the article, I can email it.
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Quote:Article by Hope, Valerie M. appeared in World Archaeology 35.1 (2003) 79-97.
Taylor & Francis have it as well. Took me 5 mins to register, pay and view it. Not read it all yet.
http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com/( ... fficihzj2s )/app/home/contribution.asp?referrer=parent&backto=searcharticlesresults,1,72;
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