The Economy of Roman Dalmatia
Marin Zaninovic, Zagreb
Table of Contents
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| 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 |