Figures
1.1 Funerary relief from the church in Neumarkt im Tauchental (Austria) showing the portraits of a mother (left) and daughter (middle) wearing local Norican dress and jewellery. Their husband and father (right) wears the Roman toga. Late second century CE. Lupa.at/448. Photo Ortolf Harl 26
1.2 Tombstone of Regina from the Roman fort of Arbeia. Photo Arbeia South Shields Roman Fort: Tyne and Wear Archives and Museums, TWCMS T765 32
3.1 Detail of a section of the marble altar frieze from the Actian Victory Monument at Nicopolis, Greece, depicting Augustus and a young girl and boy in a triumphal chariot. Ca. 29–27 BCE. Photo courtesy of Konstantinos Zachos 69
4.1 Epigraphic Attestations of Priestesses of Graeco-Roman Cult (Hemelrijk 2015: 52–53) 105
4.2 Epigraphic Attestations of Priestesses of Imperial Cult (Hemelrijk 2015: 71) 106
4.3 Epigraphic Attestations of Benefactresses (Hemelrijk 2015: 127–8) 106
4.4 Epigraphic Attestations of Non-Imperial Women on Statue Bases (Hemelrijk 2015: 286) 107
4.5 Women in Public Epigraphic Record 107
4.6 Chronological Distribution of Herculaneum Type Portraits, based on figures from Trimble 2011: 351–59 108
4.7 Julio-Claudian Dynastic Commemorations including Women. Figures drawn from the catalogue in Rose 1997: 191–97 112
6.1 Age-statements on epitaphs as percentage of regional total 159
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1.1 Distribution of 1,200 inscriptions recording women’s civic roles and public honour in Italy and the Roman West 28