City and Country in the Ancient World / Edition 1

City and Country in the Ancient World / Edition 1

by John Rich
ISBN-10:
0415082234
ISBN-13:
9780415082235
Pub. Date:
09/03/1992
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0415082234
ISBN-13:
9780415082235
Pub. Date:
09/03/1992
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
City and Country in the Ancient World / Edition 1

City and Country in the Ancient World / Edition 1

by John Rich

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Overview

The ancient Greco-Roman world was a world of citie, in a distinctive sense of communities in which countryside was dominated by urban centre.
This volume of papers written by influential archaeologists and historians seeks to bring together the two disciplines in exploring the city-country relationship.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415082235
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/03/1992
Series: Leicester-Nottingham Studies in Ancient Society
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 328
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

John Rich is Lecturer in Classics at the University of Nottingham. Archaeology in the University of Cambridge. Andrew Wallace-Hadrill is Professor of Classics at the University of Reading.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction1. Archaeology and the study of the Greek city 2. The early polis as city and state 3. Modelling settlement structures in Ancient Greece: new approaches to the polis 4. Surveys, cities and synoecism 5. Pride and prejudice, sense and subsistence: exchange and society in the Greek city 6. Settlement, city and elite in Samnium and Lycia 7. Roman towns and their territories: an archaeological perspective 8. Towns and territories in Southern Etruria 9. City, territory and taxation 10. Elites and trade in the Roman town 11. Spatial organisation and social change in Roman towns
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