The Roman world was a rural world. Most of the Roman population lived in the countryside and had their immediate rural surroundings as their social and economic frame of reference. For much of the Roman period, rural property provided the basis for political power and urban development, and it was in rural areas that the agricultural crops that sustained an expanding empire were grown and many of the most important Roman industries were situated. Rural areas witnessed the presence of some of the most durable symbols of Roman imperial hegemony, such as aqueducts and paved roads. It was mainly here that native and Roman traditions collided and were negotiated. This volume, containing 30 chapters by leading scholars, leverages recent methodological advancements and new interpretative frameworks to provide a holistic view, with an empire-wide reach, of the importance of Roman rural areas in the success of ancient Rome.
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Roman Rural Archaeology: Society, Economy, and Culture
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‘After half a century of intensive surveys that have revealed the rich diversity of rural landscapes across the Roman world, Gijs Tol and Astrid Van Oyen have looked systematically beyond the many dots on the maps and have assembled the first comprehensive endeavor to account for rural communities and to foreground rural labor throughout the Roman world.’ Peter van Dommelen, Joukowsky Family Professor of Archaeology and Professor of Anthropology, Brown University
Published date: Jun 25, 2026
Language: English
No. of Pages: 500
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9781316510995
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