Mittwoch, 17. November 2021, 17:00 - 18:30 iCal
FORVM ANTIKE
Mapping Migration in Roman Iberia
Claire HOLLERAN (University of Exeter)
Online Event
This paper will present the findings of a Leverhulme-funded project exploring population movement in the region in (primarily) the first two centuries AD. The funerary monument of Gaius Camilius Paternus, for example, records his origins in Clunia in Tarraconensis, yet he died aged 25 almost 300 km away, at Capera in Lusitania (Hispania Epigraphica 21760), and was commemorated by a neighbourhood association of Clunians (vicinia Cluniensium). Working with a database of over 500 inscriptions, this project maps this and similar inscriptions in order to enable better visualisation and closer analysis of the epigraphic data. This paper will present this important new open-access resource, consisting of a searchable online database and an interactive map of population movement within (and beyond) the Iberian Peninsula, as well as setting out the methodology and some of the benefits and limitations of the approaches taken.
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Nadine Franziska Riegler
Institut für Alte Geschichte
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Erstellt am Mittwoch, 03. November 2021, 15:17
Letzte Änderung am Dienstag, 09. November 2021, 11:37