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Dying on foreign shores : travel and mobility in the late-antique West / by Mark Handley.

By: Handley, Mark AMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Journal of Roman archaeology. Supplementary series ; ; no. 86.Publication details: Portsmouth, R.I. : Journal of Roman Archaeology, 2011. Description: 167 p. : ill., maps ; 27 cmISBN: 1887829865; 9781887829861Other title: Travel and mobility in the late-antique WestSubject(s): To 1500 | Antiken | Medeltiden | Travel, Ancient -- Mediterranean Region | Travel, Medieval -- Mediterranean Region | Travelers -- Mediterranean Region -- History -- To 1500 | Voyages and travels -- History -- To 1500 | Travel -- History -- To 1500 -- Sources | Visitors, Foreign -- Mediterranean Region -- History -- To 1500 -- Sources | Inscriptions, Latin | Inscriptions, Greek | Travel, Ancient | Travel, Medieval | Travelers -- Rome | Travelers -- Europe -- To 1500 | Visitors, Foreign -- Rome -- Sources | Inscriptions, Greek -- Rome | Inscriptions, Greek -- EuropeGenre/Form: History | Sources.LOC classification: G155.M46 | H36 2011
Contents:
List of tables, maps, graphs and figures -- Preface -- A note on terminology and abbreviations -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Defining foreigners and travellers -- 3. Who travelled? -- 4. Why travel? -- 5. Origins and destinations -- 6. Change over time -- 7. Conclusions -- Appendix: 567 inscriptions recording foreigners and travellers in the late-antique West.
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Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Books Books The BIAA David H. French Library
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G1c HANDL 30369 Not for loan BOOKS-000000023287

Includes bibliographical references (p. 143-159) and indexes.

List of tables, maps, graphs and figures -- Preface -- A note on terminology and abbreviations -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Defining foreigners and travellers -- 3. Who travelled? -- 4. Why travel? -- 5. Origins and destinations -- 6. Change over time -- 7. Conclusions -- Appendix: 567 inscriptions recording foreigners and travellers in the late-antique West.