Welcome!WIRE: Women in the Roman East seeks
to provide resources and digital tools for the study of women’s lives
in the Roman East. Within the project database, you will encounter a
wide range of evidence that bears witness to women’s experiences, from
epitaphs to coins. This collection is drawn from ancient texts,
excavation reports, museum catalogs, and field records. The sources can
be used to study any number of aspects of women’s lives in the Roman
East, from women’s names to women’s roles in imperial politics and cult.
The database is accessible to a range of users, including scholars
engaged in research, instructors integrating WIRE into their classroom
pedagogy, and interested members of the general public.
WIRE is actively developed under the supervision of
Robyn Le Blanc (UNCG) and Sean P. Burrus (U. Mich). New content and
features are continuously being added, and we welcome your feedback at contact@wireproject.org.
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