Almudena Domínguez Arranz is a retired Professor of Archaeology at the University of Zaragoza. Her research in Archaeology and Numismatics has resulted, among other works, in the co‑editing and co‑authorship of La Castellina a sud di Civitavecchia: origini ed eredità. Origines protohistoriques et évolution d’un habitat étrusque (L’Erma di Bretschneider). She has also oriented her multidisciplinary work toward gender studies, a field in which the co‑editing of Mothers and Families in Antiquity: Female Models in the Transmission of Emotions and Heritage (Trea), and the authorship of Mater civitatis: Forms of Patronage, Charity and Foundations for Children (Oxbow), stand out.
ed. Almudena Domínguez-Arranz
An interdisciplinary volume exploring diverse ancient family models—normative and not—focusing on emotional and power dynamics, vulnerability, and coping strategies. It highlights gender and diversity through female empowerment, resistance, alternative families, and literary representations. READ MORE
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