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David Adam

Currently serving as a General Trustee for the Archaeological Institute of America
Supervisors: Dr David Mattingly
Phone: 262-619-2776
Address: 9393 South 33rd St
Franklin, WI 53132

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Research paper thumbnail of Financial Intermediation in the Roman Empire in the 3rd and 4th Centuries AD

Banking and financial activities in the Roman Republic and early Principate is well attested in p... more Banking and financial activities in the Roman Republic and early Principate is well attested in primary written sources, archaeological evidence and in scholarly research but the 3 rd and 4 th Century Roman Empire holds less material and less critical analysis on this topic. What was the nature of financial intermediation during this time, how did it differ relative to other periods of Roman rule and how can we explain the apparent decline in the financial services profession in the surviving sources?

Research paper thumbnail of Financial Intermediation in the Roman Empire in the 3rd and 4th Centuries AD

Banking and financial activities in the Roman Republic and early Principate is well attested in p... more Banking and financial activities in the Roman Republic and early Principate is well attested in primary written sources, archaeological evidence and in scholarly research but the 3 rd and 4 th Century Roman Empire holds less material and less critical analysis on this topic. What was the nature of financial intermediation during this time, how did it differ relative to other periods of Roman rule and how can we explain the apparent decline in the financial services profession in the surviving sources?

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