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Houses and Society in the Later Roman Empire (Paperback, New)
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Houses and Society in the Later Roman Empire (Paperback, New)
Series: Debates in Archaeology
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Houses are often assumed to be reliable mirrors of society, fossils
of family structures, social hierarchies and mental maps of worlds
now vanished. This is particularly true of the elite houses of the
third to sixth centuries AD, which have been read as material
symptoms of Rome's decline. The great dining and reception halls of
urban houses sound the death-knell of participatory government and
the rise of patronage politics, while in their sheer size and
splendour later Roman houses seem to encapsulate a fin-de-siecle
world of have and have-nots, separated by unbridgeable social
chasms. Kim Bowes debates this image of later Roman houses as
reflections of decadence and despotism, suggesting that the
principal interpretive model, which reads such houses as reflective
of a newly hierarchical, ritualized society, finds little support
either from the archaeological evidence or from new readings of
historical sources. Drawing on the most recent archaeological data
and new theoretical models, she offers instead a less sharply
periodized view of later houses, stressing their continuity with
houses of the early empire.
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