Grk. naming conventions for slaves
What was basically naming them after the places they were from, with examples being Syrian, (Phrygian Name), Carian, Blond?
Manumission
What had as its reason is that the slave would still have explicit legal obligations and implicit social obligations, and if not a Roman citizen already would become one, and take on the family name of the person you'd been freed by, and became like a client to your former master?(all) ?
Why wealthy Roman villa owners might have located kitchens far away from dining rooms (according to Joshel)
What allowed the master to show off his power and prestige by making them walk a long way so that they would be seen/shown off for longer?
The percentage of ITA's population in the 20s BC Scheidel believes was enslaved
What is 25%?
Sources of slaves
What were war as the biggest one (debt slavery was very rare in Rome and essentially not practiced in GRC), also exposure; all 3 being able to be purchased from neighboring regions as well?
Ethnic composition of slaves in Classical GRC v. Rome
Roman conventions for naming slaves
What was ethnic, regional, geographical, and natural names were generally correlated with being a slave; examples being Eos, Felix, Syrian, and (Phrygian name)?