2017
DOI: 10.1484/j.at.5.114852
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Shadow emperors and the choice of Rome (455-476 AD)

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“…I am most grateful to Prof. Roland Fletcher for giving me new insights into low-density urban settlements, and his suggestion to call the urbanized area around Rome an extended urban landscape. 35 Tengström 1974, 82-88;Rickman 1980, 197;Virlouvet 1995, 51-59;Panella 1999;Lo Cascio 1999b;Papi 2000, 224-225;Panella, Saguì 2001, 763;Papi 2004, 67-68;Vera 2005;Dey 2011, 185-187;Erdkamp 2013, 266-267;Malmberg 2015;McEvoy 2017;Purcell 2019. 36 Papi 2000Papi 2004, 60-67;Fiocchi Nicolai 2007, 112-113, 117. middle of the fifth century, and small coin denominations continued in circulation until the mid-sixth century, evidence of a continued market economy.…”
Section: Releasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…I am most grateful to Prof. Roland Fletcher for giving me new insights into low-density urban settlements, and his suggestion to call the urbanized area around Rome an extended urban landscape. 35 Tengström 1974, 82-88;Rickman 1980, 197;Virlouvet 1995, 51-59;Panella 1999;Lo Cascio 1999b;Papi 2000, 224-225;Panella, Saguì 2001, 763;Papi 2004, 67-68;Vera 2005;Dey 2011, 185-187;Erdkamp 2013, 266-267;Malmberg 2015;McEvoy 2017;Purcell 2019. 36 Papi 2000Papi 2004, 60-67;Fiocchi Nicolai 2007, 112-113, 117. middle of the fifth century, and small coin denominations continued in circulation until the mid-sixth century, evidence of a continued market economy.…”
Section: Releasementioning
confidence: 99%