Living In The Suburbs Of Roman Italy Paperback
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Geoff W. Adams
Book Description
The central focus of this research (covering the period from the middle of the Second Century BC to the middle or late Second Century AD) concerns the form and function of suburban villas and their meaning within Roman society. The research reveals that these buildings served a unique role within the community, portraying an appearance of leisure and culture to the wider community and yet maintaining an intimate connection with the city centre. For the purpose of this study the region of central Italy has been chosen, concentrating on two regions; the political capital at Rome and the vicinity around the Bay of Naples (the centres of Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabiae). These sites have been selected because of the wealth of archaeologic
ISBN-10
1407310534
ISBN-13
9781407310534
Language
English
Publisher
British Archaeological Reports Oxford Ltd
Publication Date
13-Aug-12
Number of Pages
352