Romans 1 by 1. Towards a population database for the Roman Empire Dr. Rada VARGA Centre for Roman Studies, Babeș -Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca Digital Classicist Seminar, Berlin 06.01.2015
Population reconstruction today $ $$ $$$$$ ca. 1800 BC AD 0
Who? Anonymous Named from: by: Epigraphic sources Epigraphic sources Literary sources Literary sources Archaeological sources
Central database Epigraphic sources ? ? ? Literary sources ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Archaeological sources ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
101 Husband 102 Wife 103 Father 104 Mother 105 Son 106 Daughter 201 Brother 202 Sister 203 Grandfather 204 Grandmother 205 Grandson 206 Grandaughter 301 Uncle 302 Aunt 303 Niece 304 Nephew 305 Cousin (M) 306 Cousin (F) 401 Heir (M) 402 Heir (F) 403 Testamentary executor (M) 404 Testamentary executor (F) 405 Slave (M) 406 Slave (F) 407 Freedman 408 Freedwoman 409 Patron (M) 410 Patron (F) 411 Alumnus 412 Alumna 413 Co-worker/associate (M) 414 Co-worker/associate (F) 501 Unspecified relationship (M) 502 Unspecified relationship (F) 503 Unreadable relationship (M) 504 Unreadable relationship (F)
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