Institute for the Classical Tradition
ANRW II.6, pp. 767-809
 
The Economy of Roman Dalmatia
Marin Zaninovic, Zagreb

Table of Contents

I. The province and its frontiers 767
II. Illyro-Greek contacts 770
III. The coins 771
IV. The Illyrian tribal economy 772
V. Issaean foundations 774
VI. Slavery 776
VII. Roman penetration in fllyricum 777
VIII. Salona and Narona as Roman strongholds 777
IX. The road-building in Dalmatia 778
X. The land surveying (limitatio) 779
XI. The colony of lader 779
XII. The territory of Salona 780
XIII. Other colonies and settlements 781
XIV. The boundaries between the various tribes and civitates 783
XV. Legionary veterans 784
XVI. Villae rusticae 785
XVII. Villae on the islands 787
XVIII. Villae and estates in the interior of the province 791
XIX. Livestock and cattle 794
XX. Craftsmen 795
XXI. Mining 796
XXII. Maritime traffic and commerce 798
Select bibliography 801
List of illustrations 808
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