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    • Hayden, Holly M (2015-09-25)
      Throughout history, the roles of men and women have been sharply divided due to in part each gender’s strengths and weaknesses, as well as the customs and beliefs of the various cultures in which they resided. Although men ...
    • Kaiser, Brooke A (2015-09-25)
      This thesis seeks to research and establish the significance of gender as it relates to the roles of Greek and Roman deities in the lives of seafaring citizens. Greek and Roman mythology has provided a long-standing area ...
    • Hodges, Victoria (2015-09-25)
      Often termed the “invisible people,” ancient Roman slaves leave almost no visible footprint in archaeological sites. Furthermore, though their presence is intricately woven throughout the very fabric of the Roman Empire, ...
    • Ramos, Jonathan (2015-09-25)
      This thesis focuses on the ancient Roman attitudes concerning both the Roman goddess Fortuna and the sea. A comparison between the manner in which ancient Roman authors portrayed both the sea and Fortuna in literature ...