THE ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND RELIGIOUS LIFE IN ANCIENT ROME AND DACIA
Titus Suciu
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Titus Suciu: Transilvania University, Brasov, Romania
Revista Economica, 2018, vol. 70, issue 1, 37-52
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The work is a study on Ancient Rome and Dacia covering three major aspects: economy, social life and religion. The economic aspect comprises the following: agriculture, crafts, and trade. The social life: family life and social structure. In the case of Rome, the study particularly underlined minting, whilst for the Dacians, the study described the most important citadels from Orăstie Mountains. An important part of paper is religious life, who is directly correlated with the social life, both for Ancient Rome and Dacia. Naturally, towards the end of the work presented Dacian romanisation and especially the contribution of Dacians and Romans to Romanian Christianity. On a practical level, the work tries to answer two essential questions: where do we come from and where do we head to?
Keywords: economic life; social life; religious life; Ancient Rome; Dacian culture (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: N3 N6 N9 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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