A newly translated papyrus found in Israel provides information about criminal cases and slave ownership in the Roman Empire.
The scroll, found in the Judean desert, has been painstakingly translated from Nabataean, an ancient Arabic language.
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SUMMARY Slavery was integral to Roman society, and slaves outnumbered citizens in Rome. There were many routes to slavery, including as prisoners of war, selling oneself into slavery, or being born a ...
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A sensational new papyrus from Israel documents fraud and sedition on the eve of a major Jewish revolt against Rome in the ...