Reframing the Roman Economy

Reframing the Roman Economy

New Perspectives on Habitual Economic Practices

Taelman, Devi; Hoffelinck, Adeline; Van Limbergen, Dimitri

Springer International Publishing AG

11/2022

406

Dura

Inglês

9783031062803

15 a 20 dias

688

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Chapter 1: Pathways to reframing the Roman economy: from uniformity to diversity?.- Part I Unusual actors, attitudes and perspectives.- Chapter 2: Textile economy in the Veneto Region (North-Eastern Italy): a textile tools oriented spatial approach.- Chapter 3: Craftsmen and shopkeepers serving the army: the example of the colony of Lugdunum (1st century AD).- Part II Unconventional loci of production.- Chapter 5: Roman metallurgic production in the Veneto region between urban and rural contexts.- Chapter 6: Pigs in the city, bees on the roof: intra-urban animal husbandry and butchery in Roman Spain.- Chapter 7: Olive Oil Production and Economic Growth in the Roman Provinces: the Peculiar Case of Volubilis in Mauretania Tingitana.- Chapter 8: Roman road stations in Gallia Cisalpina: an archaeological approach to elusive central places.- Chapter 9: Ephemeral Economies? Investigating Roman wetland exploitation in the Pontine marshes (Lazio, Central Italy).- Chapter 10: Settling the Salinaria? Evaluating site location patterns of Iron Age and Roman salt production in northern Gaul.- Chapter 11: Ollae, cistulae, cadi, utres, cupae and other intangible vessels in the Roman economy. Some case studies.- Part V Revising traditional narratives.- Chapter 12: Reconstructing economic rural landscapes. The case of southern Etruria.- Chapter 13: Ancient Indian Ocean Trade and the Roman Economy.



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Animal husbandry and butchery in Roman Spain;The colony of Lugdunum;Textile economy in the Veneto region;Roman metallurgic production in the Veneto region;The economy of oil production;Roman salt production in northern Gaul;Children in the Roman farming economy;Reconstructing economic rural landscapes;Roman road stations in Gallia Cisalpina;Divergent economies in the Roman period