What was the impact of Romanisation on non-elite life in central
Italy during the late third and second centuries BC? Focusing on
the increasing spread of black-gloss pottery across the peninsula,
Dr Roth demonstrates the importance of the study of such everyday
artefacts as a way of approaching aspects of social history that
are otherwise little documented. Placing its subject within the
wider debate over cultural identity in the Roman world, the book
argues that stylistic changes in such objects of everyday use
document the development of new forms of social representation
among non-elite groups in Roman Italy. In contrast to previous
accounts, the book concludes that, rather than pointing to a loss
of regional cultural identities, the ceramic patterns suggest that
the Romanisation of Italy provided new material opportunities
across the social scale.
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