Jonathan Edmondson
York University
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Journal of Roman Studies | 1989
Jonathan Edmondson
One of the more tangible benefits that accrued to Rome from the conquest of an empire was the acquisition of significant mineral resources, significant because Italy, although rich in iron, could not provide a sufficient supply of the whole range of metals needed by the Roman state for coinage and by members of the elite for the luxury artefacts that helped to enhance their social status. Once Rome had gained control over metalliferous regions of the Mediterranean, Romans, and especially Italians, were not slow to become involved in mining overseas, while the state came to gain considerable revenue from the leasing of contracts for the right to exploit state-owned mineral resources.
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Jonathan Edmondson; Steve Mason; James B. Rives
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Jonathan Edmondson; Alison Keith
Published in <b>1987</b> in Oxford by BAR | 1987
Jonathan Edmondson
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Alastair Blanshard; V. Hunter; Jonathan Edmondson
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Jonathan Edmondson; Walter Trillmich; Trinidad Nogales Basarrate
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Jonathan Edmondson
Sociedad y cultura en la Lusitania romana : IV Mesa Redonda Internacional, 2000, ISBN 84-7671-560-9, págs. 299-328 | 2000
Jonathan Edmondson
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Jonathan Edmondson; Keith Bradley; Paul Cartledge
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Jonathan Edmondson