Women and the Roman City in the Latin West

List of illustrations Abbreviations List of Contributors 1. Introduction Emily Hemelrijk and Greg Woolf Part I: Civic Roles 2. The Role of Women as Municipal Matres Francesca Cenerini 3. Women beyond Rome: Trend-setters or Dedicated Followers of Fashion? Alison Cooley 4. Frauen als Teil der kaiserzeitlichen Gesellschaft: ihr Reflex in Inschriften Roms und der italischen Stadte Werner Eck 5. Female Munificence in the Cities of the Latin West Emily Hemelrijk 6. The Public Presence of Women in the Cities of Roman North Africa. Two Case Studies: Thamugadi and Cuicul Christian Witschel Part II: Participation in Cult 7. Gender and Cult in the Roman West: Mithras, Isis, Attis John North 8. Women and Animal Sacrifice in Public Life James Rives 9. Women and the Cult of Magna Mater in the Western Provinces Wolfgang Spickermann Part III: Public Representation 10. Honorific vs. Funerary Statues of Women. Essentially the Same or Fundamentally Different? Glenys Davies 11. Portraits Statues of Women on the Island of Delos. Sheila Dillon 12. Dressed Women on the Streets of the Ancient City: What to Wear? Mary Harlow 13. Whose Fashion? Men, Women and Roman Culture as Reflected in Dress in the Cities of the Roman North-West Ursula Rothe Part IV: Economics 14. Gendering Medical Provisions in the Cities of the Roman West Rebecca Flemming 15. Desperate Housewives? The Adaptive Family Economy and Female Participation in the Roman Urban Labour Market Miriam J. Groen-Vallinga 16. Women and Retail in Roman Italy Claire Holleran 17. Grain Distribution and Gender in the City of Rome Coen van Galen Part V: Mobility 18. Female Mobility in the Roman West Greg Woolf 19. Female Networks in Military Communities of the Roman West: A View from the Vindolanda Tablets Elizabeth Greene 20. Female Travelers in Roman Britain: Vibia Pacata and Julia Lucilla Lien Foubert

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