The classical world has left a rich source of evidence for the activities of men - but women, children and slaves are described in generally negative legal and philosophical documents. Stone inscription, archaeology and private letters, show a different side to this world, colourful, cruel and dynamic. The role of all these excluded groups tells a remarkable story of human interaction and emancipation, often unexpected in ancient society.
Name: Women, slaves and gladiators: social exclusion in the classical world Qualification title: Non regulated SFA formula funded provision, Level 3, Archaeology and Archaeological Sciences, 21 to 44 hrs, PW B Qualification type: Assessment Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20150805 18:11:16 Updated 20150805 18:11:16
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Title: Non regulated SFA formula funded provision, Level 3, Archaeology and Archaeological Sciences, 21 to 44 hrs, PW B Qualification: Non regulated SFA formula funded provision, Level 3, Archaeology and Archaeological Sciences, 21 to 44 hrs, PW B Classification: History, Philosophy and Theology