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Front cover: Inscribed terracotta tile, first century BCE/first century ce: Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Reggio Calabria; su concessione del Ministero della Cultura n. 8 del 24/3/2021 – Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Reggio Calabria.
1. Funerary stele, end of fifth century BCE, Athens: National Archaeological Museum of Athens, inv. no. 3624, image provided under CC BY license from Wikimedia Commons
2. Funerary stele, second century BCE, Smyrna: Leiden, Rijksmuseum, inv. no. Pb. 75 Smyrna: image provided under CC BY licence by the Leiden Rijksmuseum
3. Funerary stele, first century CE, Antunnacum: image provided under CC BY licence from Wikimedia Commons
4. Funerary stele of Aulus Caprilius Timotheos, ca. 100 CE, Amphipolis: image from J. Roger, “Inscriptions de la région du Strymone,” Revue archéologique, 1945, 24, Figure
5. a–b: The Warren cup: Roman silver vessel, first century ce: British Museum, inv. no. 1999,0426.
6. The funerary monument of Marcus Vergilius Eurysaces, 100–50 BCE, Rome; image provided under CC BY licence from Wikimedia Commons
7. The agora of the Italians, ca. 100 BCE, Delos; reproduced by permission from Trümper 2009, Figure
8. House of the Lake, late Hellenistic period, Delos: reproduced by permission from Zarmakoupi 2016, Figure 4.
9. a)Plan of the “villa barracks,” second–fifth century CE, Villamagna: reproduced by permission from Fentress, Goodson and Maiuro 2016, Figure 5.75. b) idem, Figure 5.
10. Sketch of a lead collar with Latin inscription, Bulla Regia, Africa Proconsularis (fourth or fifth century CE): image from A. Merlin, Le temple d’Apollon à Bulla Regia, Paris, 1910, 10, Figure
11. Marble triple statue of Diana, second century CE, Rome. Source: British Museum; https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/image/561456001
12. Columbarium 2 at Vigna Codini, before 20 CE, Rome: image provided under CC BY licence from Wikimedia Commons
13. a) Relief from Trajan’s column, early second century CE, Rome: image from C. Cichorius, Die Reliefs der Traianssäule: Erster Tafelband: Die Reliefs des Ersten Dakischen Krieges, Tafeln 1–57, Plate XXXIII, Berlin, 1896. b) Relief from Trajan’s column, early second century CE, Rome: image from C. Cichorius, Die Reliefs der Traianssäule: Zweiter Tafelband: Die Reliefs des Zweiten Dakischen Krieges, Tafeln 58–113, Plate CVII, Berlin,
14. Bronze tag for collar with Latin inscription, second half of fourth century CE, Rome: British Museum, inv. no. 1975,0902.
15. Bronze coin of King Antiochos. Source: British Museum: 1868,0730.156; Asset number: 316587001; https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/image/316587001
16. Reliefs from the funerary monument of Zoilos, late first century BCE/early first century CE, Aphrodisias: image by the authors
17. Funerary relief of Ampudius Philomusus, 30 BCE–30 CE, Rome: British Museum, inv. no. 1920,0220.
18. Funerary relief of Philonicus and Demetrius, late first century BCE/early first century CE, Tusculum: British Museum, inv. no. 1954,1214.
19. Funerary relief of Antistius Sarculo and Antistia Plutia, late first century BCE/early first century CE, Rome: British Museum, inv. no. 1858,0819.
20. Funerary relief of Aurelius Hermia and Aurelia Philematium, 75–50 BCE, Rome: British Museum, inv. no. 1867,0508.
21. Funerary relief of Fonteia Eleusis and Fonteia Helena, late first century BCE/early first century CE, Rome: British Museum, inv. no. 1973,0109.
22. Fresco from the House of Sutoria Primigenia, Pompeii, first century ce: reproduced with permission from Flower 2017, Plate 9; su concessione Del Ministero della Cultura - Parco Archeologico di Pompeii
Map
1. Map of the places of origin of slaves mentioned in 8.1. Source: Adapted from Lewis 2017, 2018: 277–