Anthropolgy of Roman housing
An edition of Anthropolgy of Roman housing (2020)
By Alexandra Dardenay
Publish Date
2020
Publisher
BREPOLS Publishers
Language
eng
Pages
324
Description:
At a time when we reflect much on the issue of social cohesion, on the influence of architecture in lifestyles and on relationships between neighborhoods within large modern cities, this book aims to approach the study of "inhabitating modes" in roman urban dwellings. Drawing on concepts common to historical anthropology and incorporating evidence from multiple lines of research (archaeological, iconographic, textual, etc.), this volume aims to contribute to the reinvigoration of a social history of antiquity through new research projects, publications, and digital tools from both individual and collaborative efforts. This field of study is currently undergoing a period of disciplinary revitalization and this volume is an opportunity to present the most recent work and to dialogue in an interdisciplinary perspective.
subjects: Housing, History, Dwellings, Domestic Architecture, Roman Architecture, Anthropology and history, Social history, Social life and customs
Places: Italy