Reframing the Roman economy: new perspectives on habitual economic practices
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adam_text | Contents 1 Pathways to Reframing the Roman Economy: From Uniformity to Diversity? Dimitri Van Limbergen, Adeline Hoffelinck, and Devi Taelman Introduction The Roman Economy Revisited Primitive, Modern ...or Simply Roman? Long-Distance vs. Regional vs. Local From New Institutional Economics to Complexity Economics Mechanisms and Concepts for Exploring ‘Diversity’ From Romanization to Glocalization Ecological Economics Resilience Theory The Content of This Book Conclusion: Toward a More Diverse Roman Economy Bibliography 1 1 3 3 4 5 7 7 8 10 17 18 Part I Unusual Actors, Attitudes and Perspectives 2 Textile Economy in the Veneto Region (North-Eastern Italy): A Textile Tools Oriented Spatial Approach 25 Maria Stella Busana Introduction—The Research on Textile Economy in Pre-Roman and Roman Veneto 25 v
vi CONTENTS The Dataset of the Pondera Project A Spatial Approach Textile Production Land Management and Work Organization Ideological Meanings Prom Tools to Textile Conclusions Bibliography 3 Craftsmen and Shopkeepers Serving the Army: The Example of the Colony of Lugdunum (First Century AD) 30 37 37 41 44 45 N7 48 55 Marine Lépée and Lucas Guillaud Introduction The Shops/Workshops at ‘Clos Du Verbe Incarné’: A Local Production of Offensive Weapons Description and Functional Analysis The Trilobate Arrowheads Craftsmen in Lugdunum and the Production of Military Equipment Archaeological Data Epigraphical Data The Production of Military Equipment in Civilian Contexts: Long-Distance Networks or Local Market? Customers and Trade The Actors of the Production Process References 4 Children in the Roman Farming Economy: Evidence, Problems and Possibilities Tamara Lewit Introduction Roles of Children in Farming: Roman Textual, Visual and Archaeological Sources Roles of Children in Farming: Ethnographic Data Conclusion References 55 57 57 61 65 65 66 67 67 73 76 81 81 86 98 112 117
CONTENTS Part II vii Unconventional Loci of Production 5 Roman Metallurgic Production in the Veneto Region Between Urban and Rural Contexts 125 Leonardo Bernardi Introduction 125 Methodology 127 Metallurgy in Urban Contexts 132 Big Production Complexes 132 Urban Workshops 136 Metallurgy in Rural Contexts 139 Rural Workshops 139 Workshops in the villae-mansiones 143 A Diachronic Reconstruction of Metallurgical Production Between the Second Century BC and Sixth Century AD 145 References 151 6 Pigs in the City, Bees on the Roof: Intra-Urban Animal Husbandry and Butchery inRoman Spain 155 Katie Tardio and David Wallace-Hare Case Study I: Pigs (and Deer in the City) Case Study II: Bees on the Roof Conclusion References 7 Olive Oil Production and Economic Growth in the Roman Provinces: The Peculiar Case of Volubilis in Mauretania Tingitana Leonardo Bigi Introduction Olive Cultivation and Oil Production, a New Business in Roman Tingitana Volume of Production and Distribution of Olive Oil Investors and Investments in Olive Oil Production: A Quantitative Approach Olive Oil and Local Wealth at Volubilis Impact of the Olive Oil Business in the Volubilitanian Society Comparing Olive Oil Industries and Their Contexts: Volubilis vs. Lepcis Magna 155 166 175 175 179 179 181 187 190 192 194 197
viii 8 CONTENTS Conclusion References 199 200 Roman Road Stations in Gallia Cisalpina: An Archaeological Approach to Elusive Central Places 207 Andrea Zemignani Vehiculatio and Road Stations Research Questions and Methodology Case Studies on the via Aemilia Other Case Studies from the Region Final Remarks References 207 210 211 222 226 227 Part III Distinct Landscapes of Exploitation 9 Ephemeral Economies? Investigating Roman Wetland Exploitation in the Pontine Marshes (Lazio, Central Italy) 233 Gijs Tol and Tymon de Haas 233 234 Introduction The Pontine Marshes Exploiting Wetland Resources: Archaeological and Ethno-Historical Examples Agriculture Pastoralisin Natural Resource Exploitation Recent Field Surveys in the Pontine Marshes (2006-2020) Exploiting the Natural Riches of the Pontine Marshes Fishing Rreeding of Dormice Pottery Production Pastoralisin Conclusions References 237 238 239 242 243 246 246 249 251 253 255 259 Part IV Less-Visible Products and Artefacts 10 Settling the Salinaria? Evaluating Site Location Patterns of Iron Age and Roman Salt Production in Northern Gaul Michiel Dekoninck and Wim De Clercq 267
CONTENTS Introduction Salt in Northern Getul: A Long-Standing Research Tradition The Political Development of Northern Gaul in the Roman Period Salt Production Landscapes in Northern Gaul (ca. 800 BCE-400 CE) The Development of Iron Age and Roman Coastal Salt Production Early Iron Age Salt Production and Gift Exchange in the Netherlands The Emerging of a Late Iron Age Salt “industry” in Northern France An Unexpected Early Roman Decline in Salt Production A Flavian Cluster of Production Sites in the Northern Menapian Coastal Area A Thriving Late Second- to Early Third-Century Roman Salt “Industry” Conclusion References 11 Ollae, cistulae, cadi, utres, cupae, and Other Intangible Vessels in the Roman Economy: Some Case Studies Simonetta Menchelli Introduction Uvae Ollares and Other Kinds of Prized Fruits The Daily Supply of Fresh Fruit and Legumes Expensive and Fresh Fish Wine, Olive Oil, and Fish Products Concluding Remarks References ІХ 267 269 271 272 278 278 279 282 284 290 293 294 305 305 306 311 312 315 322 323 Part V Revising Traditional Narratives 12 Reconstructing Economic Rural Landscapes: The Case of Southern Etruria Paul P. Pasieka Introduction Proxy Evidence 331 331 333
X CONTENTS Towards a Definition Proxies and the Reconstruction of the Roman Economy A Bundle of Proxies The Reconstruction of Economic Rural Landscapes Case Study: South Etruria The Database and the Selection of Proxies Rural Economic Landscapes in South Etruria Conclusions References 13 333 337 343 345 347 347 355 359 360 Ancient Indian Ocean Trade and the Roman Economy 371 Jeremy A. Simmons Introduction 372 Structural Considerations 377 The Roman State and Trade 380 Navigating Seas and Institutions 384 Conclusions 391 References 393 Index 403
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Contents 1 Pathways to Reframing the Roman Economy: From Uniformity to Diversity? Dimitri Van Limbergen, Adeline Hoffelinck, and Devi Taelman Introduction The Roman Economy Revisited Primitive, Modern .or Simply Roman? Long-Distance vs. Regional vs. Local From New Institutional Economics to Complexity Economics Mechanisms and Concepts for Exploring ‘Diversity’ From Romanization to Glocalization Ecological Economics Resilience Theory The Content of This Book Conclusion: Toward a More Diverse Roman Economy Bibliography 1 1 3 3 4 5 7 7 8 10 17 18 Part I Unusual Actors, Attitudes and Perspectives 2 Textile Economy in the Veneto Region (North-Eastern Italy): A Textile Tools Oriented Spatial Approach 25 Maria Stella Busana Introduction—The Research on Textile Economy in Pre-Roman and Roman Veneto 25 v
vi CONTENTS The Dataset of the Pondera Project A Spatial Approach Textile Production Land Management and Work Organization Ideological Meanings Prom Tools to Textile Conclusions Bibliography 3 Craftsmen and Shopkeepers Serving the Army: The Example of the Colony of Lugdunum (First Century AD) 30 37 37 41 44 45 N7 48 55 Marine Lépée and Lucas Guillaud Introduction The Shops/Workshops at ‘Clos Du Verbe Incarné’: A Local Production of Offensive Weapons Description and Functional Analysis The Trilobate Arrowheads Craftsmen in Lugdunum and the Production of Military Equipment Archaeological Data Epigraphical Data The Production of Military Equipment in Civilian Contexts: Long-Distance Networks or Local Market? Customers and Trade The Actors of the Production Process References 4 Children in the Roman Farming Economy: Evidence, Problems and Possibilities Tamara Lewit Introduction Roles of Children in Farming: Roman Textual, Visual and Archaeological Sources Roles of Children in Farming: Ethnographic Data Conclusion References 55 57 57 61 65 65 66 67 67 73 76 81 81 86 98 112 117
CONTENTS Part II vii Unconventional Loci of Production 5 Roman Metallurgic Production in the Veneto Region Between Urban and Rural Contexts 125 Leonardo Bernardi Introduction 125 Methodology 127 Metallurgy in Urban Contexts 132 Big Production Complexes 132 Urban Workshops 136 Metallurgy in Rural Contexts 139 Rural Workshops 139 Workshops in the villae-mansiones 143 A Diachronic Reconstruction of Metallurgical Production Between the Second Century BC and Sixth Century AD 145 References 151 6 Pigs in the City, Bees on the Roof: Intra-Urban Animal Husbandry and Butchery inRoman Spain 155 Katie Tardio and David Wallace-Hare Case Study I: Pigs (and Deer in the City) Case Study II: Bees on the Roof Conclusion References 7 Olive Oil Production and Economic Growth in the Roman Provinces: The Peculiar Case of Volubilis in Mauretania Tingitana Leonardo Bigi Introduction Olive Cultivation and Oil Production, a New Business in Roman Tingitana Volume of Production and Distribution of Olive Oil Investors and Investments in Olive Oil Production: A Quantitative Approach Olive Oil and Local Wealth at Volubilis Impact of the Olive Oil Business in the Volubilitanian Society Comparing Olive Oil Industries and Their Contexts: Volubilis vs. Lepcis Magna 155 166 175 175 179 179 181 187 190 192 194 197
viii 8 CONTENTS Conclusion References 199 200 Roman Road Stations in Gallia Cisalpina: An Archaeological Approach to Elusive Central Places 207 Andrea Zemignani Vehiculatio and Road Stations Research Questions and Methodology Case Studies on the via Aemilia Other Case Studies from the Region Final Remarks References 207 210 211 222 226 227 Part III Distinct Landscapes of Exploitation 9 Ephemeral Economies? Investigating Roman Wetland Exploitation in the Pontine Marshes (Lazio, Central Italy) 233 Gijs Tol and Tymon de Haas 233 234 Introduction The Pontine Marshes Exploiting Wetland Resources: Archaeological and Ethno-Historical Examples Agriculture Pastoralisin Natural Resource Exploitation Recent Field Surveys in the Pontine Marshes (2006-2020) Exploiting the Natural Riches of the Pontine Marshes Fishing Rreeding of Dormice Pottery Production Pastoralisin Conclusions References 237 238 239 242 243 246 246 249 251 253 255 259 Part IV Less-Visible Products and Artefacts 10 Settling the Salinaria? Evaluating Site Location Patterns of Iron Age and Roman Salt Production in Northern Gaul Michiel Dekoninck and Wim De Clercq 267
CONTENTS Introduction Salt in Northern Getul: A Long-Standing Research Tradition The Political Development of Northern Gaul in the Roman Period Salt Production Landscapes in Northern Gaul (ca. 800 BCE-400 CE) The Development of Iron Age and Roman Coastal Salt Production Early Iron Age Salt Production and Gift Exchange in the Netherlands The Emerging of a Late Iron Age Salt “industry” in Northern France An Unexpected Early Roman Decline in Salt Production A Flavian Cluster of Production Sites in the Northern Menapian Coastal Area A Thriving Late Second- to Early Third-Century Roman Salt “Industry” Conclusion References 11 Ollae, cistulae, cadi, utres, cupae, and Other Intangible Vessels in the Roman Economy: Some Case Studies Simonetta Menchelli Introduction Uvae Ollares and Other Kinds of Prized Fruits The Daily Supply of Fresh Fruit and Legumes Expensive and Fresh Fish Wine, Olive Oil, and Fish Products Concluding Remarks References ІХ 267 269 271 272 278 278 279 282 284 290 293 294 305 305 306 311 312 315 322 323 Part V Revising Traditional Narratives 12 Reconstructing Economic Rural Landscapes: The Case of Southern Etruria Paul P. Pasieka Introduction Proxy Evidence 331 331 333
X CONTENTS Towards a Definition Proxies and the Reconstruction of the Roman Economy A Bundle of Proxies The Reconstruction of Economic Rural Landscapes Case Study: South Etruria The Database and the Selection of Proxies Rural Economic Landscapes in South Etruria Conclusions References 13 333 337 343 345 347 347 355 359 360 Ancient Indian Ocean Trade and the Roman Economy 371 Jeremy A. Simmons Introduction 372 Structural Considerations 377 The Roman State and Trade 380 Navigating Seas and Institutions 384 Conclusions 391 References 393 Index 403 |
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