Archeaology of Roman brothels, moral quandries, and baby corpses



Relevant sources:
Harris, W. V. “Child-Exposure in the Roman Empire.” The Journal of Roman Studies 84 (1994): 1–22. Shaw.

Brent D., Raising and Killing Children: Two Roman Myths, Fourth Series, Vol. 54, Fasc. 1 (Feb., 2001), pp. 31-77.

Brill. H. Bennett, "The Exposure of Infants in Ancient Rome" The Classical Journal, Vol. 18, No. 6 (Mar., 1923), pp. 341-351 (11 pages) John Hopkins University Press. Crook.

John, Patria Potestas. Vol. 17, No. 1 (May, 1967), pp. 113-122 (10 pages), Cambridge University Press. Boswell.

John Eastburn. ìExpositio and Oblatio: The Abandonment of Children and the Ancient and Medieval Family,î American Historical Review 89 (1984): 10-33.

Dixon, Suzanne. The Roman Family. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992. Golden, Mark ìDemography, The Exposure of Girls at Athens,î Phoenix 35 (1981): 316-331.

Golden, Mark ìDemography, Did the Ancients Care When Their Children Died? Greece & Rome 35 (1988): 152-163.

O. M. Bakke, "When Children Became People: The Birth of Childhood in Early Christianity," 2005. Rawson, Beryl, Children and Childhood in Roman Italy. Oxford: Oxford University., Press, 2003.

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