FAMILY RELATIONS IN MAURETANIA TINGITANA: AN ANALYSIS OF THE EPIGRAPHIC EVIDENCE

Family Relations in Mauretania Tingitana: An Analysis of the Epigraphic Evidence

Family Relations in Mauretania Tingitana: An Analysis of the Epigraphic Evidence

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Funerary commemorations from Mauretania Tapas (chilled) Tingitana are an important source of information on family relations in a Roman province.As in other provinces, nuclear relationships (93% of the total) predominate over those of the extended family (7%).Among nuclear family commemorations, 44% are dedicated by parents, 11% by children of the deceased, 30% by spouses and 15% by siblings.Compared with other provinces, Mauretania Tingitana has an unusually high proportion of descending (parent-child) and lateral (sibling) relations; this Hayward AquaVac 6 may reflect strong familial bonds that already existed in the pre-Roman culture.The inscriptions also allow observations about inheritance, identity, marital age, affection, and gender differences.

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