Ancient Rome
Ancient Rome
The Archaeology of the Eternal City
Author(s):
John CoulstonHazel Dodge
Publication Date: 01 December, 2000
Available in all formats
Publisher: Oxbow Books
ISBN: 9781782975021
ISBN: 9781782975021
Price: INR 1186.99
Description
Table of contents
A major new book on the archaeology of Rome. The chapters, by an impressive list of contributors, are written to be as up-to-date and useful as possible, detailing lots of new research. There are new maps for the topography and monuments of Rome, a huge research bibliography containing 1,700 titles and the volume is richly illustrated. Essential for all Roman scholars and students.
Contents: Preface: a bird's eye view ( Peter Wiseman ); Introduction ( Jon Coulston and Hazel Dodge ); Early and Archaic Rome ( Christopher Smith ); The city of Rome in the Middle Republic ( Tim Cornell ); The moral museum: Augustus and the image of Rome ( Susan Walker ); Armed and belted men: the soldiery in Imperial Rome ( Jon Coulston ); The construction industry in Imperial Rome ( Janet Delaine and G Aldrete ); The feeding of Imperial Rome: the mechanics of the food supply system ( David Mattingly ); `Greater than the pyramids': the water supply of ancient Rome ( Hazel Dodge ); Entertaining Rome ( Kathleen Coleman ); Living and dying in the city of Rome: houses and tombs ( John Patterson ); Religions of Rome ( Simon Price ); Rome in the Late Empire ( Neil Christie ); Archaeology and innovation ( Hugh Petter ); Appendix: Sources for the study of ancient Rome ( Jon Coulston and Hazel Dodge ).
Contents: Preface: a bird's eye view ( Peter Wiseman ); Introduction ( Jon Coulston and Hazel Dodge ); Early and Archaic Rome ( Christopher Smith ); The city of Rome in the Middle Republic ( Tim Cornell ); The moral museum: Augustus and the image of Rome ( Susan Walker ); Armed and belted men: the soldiery in Imperial Rome ( Jon Coulston ); The construction industry in Imperial Rome ( Janet Delaine and G Aldrete ); The feeding of Imperial Rome: the mechanics of the food supply system ( David Mattingly ); `Greater than the pyramids': the water supply of ancient Rome ( Hazel Dodge ); Entertaining Rome ( Kathleen Coleman ); Living and dying in the city of Rome: houses and tombs ( John Patterson ); Religions of Rome ( Simon Price ); Rome in the Late Empire ( Neil Christie ); Archaeology and innovation ( Hugh Petter ); Appendix: Sources for the study of ancient Rome ( Jon Coulston and Hazel Dodge ).
Description
A major new book on the archaeology of Rome. The chapters, by an impressive list of contributors, are written to be as up-to-date and useful as possible, detailing lots of new research. There are new maps for the topography and monuments of Rome, a huge research bibliography containing 1,700 titles and the volume is richly illustrated. Essential for all Roman scholars and students.
Contents: Preface: a bird's eye view ( Peter Wiseman ); Introduction ( Jon Coulston and Hazel Dodge ); Early and Archaic Rome ( Christopher Smith ); The city of Rome in the Middle Republic ( Tim Cornell ); The moral museum: Augustus and the image of Rome ( Susan Walker ); Armed and belted men: the soldiery in Imperial Rome ( Jon Coulston ); The construction industry in Imperial Rome ( Janet Delaine and G Aldrete ); The feeding of Imperial Rome: the mechanics of the food supply system ( David Mattingly ); `Greater than the pyramids': the water supply of ancient Rome ( Hazel Dodge ); Entertaining Rome ( Kathleen Coleman ); Living and dying in the city of Rome: houses and tombs ( John Patterson ); Religions of Rome ( Simon Price ); Rome in the Late Empire ( Neil Christie ); Archaeology and innovation ( Hugh Petter ); Appendix: Sources for the study of ancient Rome ( Jon Coulston and Hazel Dodge ).
Contents: Preface: a bird's eye view ( Peter Wiseman ); Introduction ( Jon Coulston and Hazel Dodge ); Early and Archaic Rome ( Christopher Smith ); The city of Rome in the Middle Republic ( Tim Cornell ); The moral museum: Augustus and the image of Rome ( Susan Walker ); Armed and belted men: the soldiery in Imperial Rome ( Jon Coulston ); The construction industry in Imperial Rome ( Janet Delaine and G Aldrete ); The feeding of Imperial Rome: the mechanics of the food supply system ( David Mattingly ); `Greater than the pyramids': the water supply of ancient Rome ( Hazel Dodge ); Entertaining Rome ( Kathleen Coleman ); Living and dying in the city of Rome: houses and tombs ( John Patterson ); Religions of Rome ( Simon Price ); Rome in the Late Empire ( Neil Christie ); Archaeology and innovation ( Hugh Petter ); Appendix: Sources for the study of ancient Rome ( Jon Coulston and Hazel Dodge ).
Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- List of Contributors
- Table of Contents
- Editors’ Preface
- Preface: A Bird’s-Eye View
- 1. Introduction: the archaeology and topography of Rome
- NOTES
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- 2. Early and Archaic Rome
- INTRODUCTION
- THE LITERARY SOURCES
- THE EARLIEST SETTLEMENT
- THE FIRST PHASES OF LATIN CIVILIZATION
- THE ORIENTALIZING PERIOD
- THE 7TH AND 6TH CENTURIES
- THE CITY OF ROME
- LOOKING FORWARD
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- NOTES
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- 3. The City of Rome in the Middle Republic (c. 400–100 BC)
- NOTES
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- 4. The Moral Museum: Augustus and the City of Rome
- THE HOUSE OF AUGUSTUS ON THE PALATINE
- THE DISPLAY OF ORIGINAL GREEK SCULPTURES IN AUGUSTAN ROME
- THE ROMAN FORUM AND SURROUNDING AREA
- ECHOES ABROAD
- THE MORAL MUSEUM: MONUMENTAL ART AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
- NOTES
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- 5. ‘Armed and belted men’: the soldiery in imperial Rome
- 1. A “THRONG OF MOTLEY SOLDIERS”: NUMBERS AND ORGANISATION
- 2. ‘COHORTS AND CAVALRY ON CALL’: MILITARY INSTALLATIONS IN ROME
- 3.“BODYGUARDS AND PUBLIC EXECUTIONERS”: THE FUNCTIONS OF TROOPS IN ROME
- 4. ‘WITH BRAWLING, FISTS AND SWORDS’?: THE IMPACT OF SOLDIERS ON ROME
- 5. ‘ARMED AND BELTED MEN’ IN METROPOLITAN ART
- 6. SENATUS MILESQUE ET POPULUS: THE SOLDIERY IN IMPERIAL POLITICS
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- NOTES
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- 6. Building the Eternal City: the construction industry of imperial Rome
- ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
- ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- PRIVATE BUILDING IN PRACTICE
- PUBLIC BUILDING IN PRACTICE
- NOTES
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- 7. The Feeding of Imperial Rome: The Mechanics of the Food Supply System
- INTRODUCTION
- THE PROBLEM
- THE SOLUTION
- SCALE
- FOOD SUPPLY AND LABOUR PROVISION
- CONCLUSION
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- NOTES
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- 8. ‘Greater than the Pyramids’: the Water Supply of Ancient Rome
- THE OFFICE OF CURATOR AQUARUM
- IN THE BEGINNING
- THE AQUEDUCTS
- QUALITY, TANKS AND MAINTENANCE
- GRADIENT AND SPEED OF FLOW
- DISTRIBUTION INTRA AND EXTRA URBEM (FIG. 8.5)
- FRONTINUS’ FIGURES AND THE CAPACITY OF ROME’S WATER SUPPLY (Figs 8.5 and 8.11)
- CASTELLA
- CONSUMERS, PIPES AND FOUNTAINS
- AQUEDUCTS AND BATHS
- AQUEDUCTS AND MILLS
- DIRTY WATERS
- THE AQUEDUCTS AND WATER SUPPLY AFTER ANTIQUITY
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- NOTES
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- 9. Entertaining Rome
- INTRODUCTION
- CIRCUS
- THEATRE
- AMPHITHEATRE
- NAUMACHIA
- STADIUM
- ODEUM
- CONCLUSION
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- NOTES
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- 10. Living and Dying in the City of Rome: houses and tombs
- ARISTOCRATIC HOUSES
- ARISTOCRATIC FUNERALS AND TOMB-MONUMENTS
- THE POOR AND THE NOT-SO-POOR
- HOUSING, BURIAL AND THE FAMILY
- HOUSING, BURIAL AND PATRONAGE
- THE ROLE OF THE COLLEGIA
- CONCLUSION
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- NOTES
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- 11. Religions of Rome
- HOMOGENEITY
- THEOLOGICAL EXCLUSIVITY
- EXCLUSIVITY OF ALLEGIANCE
- NOTES
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- 12. Lost Glories? Rome at the End of Empire
- INTRODUCTION
- THE LATE ROMAN CONTEXT
- FROM PAGAN STRONGHOLD TO CHRISTIAN CITADEL
- LATE ROMAN ROME: IMAGES OF DECAY
- THE 5TH-CENTURY DISASTERS: VISIGOTHS AND VANDALS
- 5TH-CENTURY ROME: IMAGES OF ACTIVITY
- AFTER ROMAN ROME
- THE ROMAN PHOENIX
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- NOTES
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- 13. Back to the Future: Archaeology and Innovation in the Building of Roma Capitale
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- NOTES
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Appendix: Sources for the Study of Ancient Rome
- Abbreviations
- Research Bibliography for the City of Rome
- Index