Materialising Roman histories /:
The Roman period witnessed massive changes in the human-material environment, from monumentalised cityscapes to standardised low-value artefacts like pottery. This book explores new perspectives to understand this Roman 'object boom' and its impact on Roman history. In particular, the book...
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Schriftenreihe: | University of Cambridge museum of classical archaeology monograph ;
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Zusammenfassung: | The Roman period witnessed massive changes in the human-material environment, from monumentalised cityscapes to standardised low-value artefacts like pottery. This book explores new perspectives to understand this Roman 'object boom' and its impact on Roman history. In particular, the book's international contributors question the traditional dominance of 'representation' in Roman archaeology, whereby objects have come to stand for social phenomena such as status, facets of group identity, or notions like Romanisation and economic growth. Drawing upon the recent material turn in anthropology and related disciplines, the essays in this volume examine what it means to materialise Roman history, focusing on the question of what objects do in history, rather than what they represent. In challenging the dominance of representation, and exploring themes such as the impact of standardisation and the role of material agency, Materialising Roman History is essential reading for anyone studying material culture from the Roman world (and beyond). |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (ix, 242 pages) : illustrations |
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spelling | Materialising Roman histories / edited by Astrid Van Oyen and Martin Pitts. Oxford ; Philadelphia : Oxbow Books, 2017. ©20 ©2017 1 online resource (ix, 242 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier University of Cambridge Museum of Classical Archaeology monograph series ; 3 Includes bibliographical references. What did objects do in the Roman world? Beyond representation / Astrid Van Oyen and Martin Pitts -- Writing power: the material culture of literacy as representation and practice / Hella Eckardt -- Soldiers in life and death. Material culture, the military, and mortality / Rob Collins -- Gallo-Belgic wares. Objects in motion in the early Roman northwest / Martin Pitts -- Discussion. Reflections on the representational use of artefact evidence / Martin Millett -- Standard time. Typologies in Roman antiquity / Alicia Jiménez -- Different similarities or similar differences? Thoughts on koine, oligopoly and regionalism / Jeroen Poblome, Senem Ozden Gerçeker and Maarten Loopmans -- Rethinking standardisation through late antique Sagalassos ceramic production. Tradition, improvisation and fluidity / Elizabeth A. Murphy -- Discussion. Material standards / Robin Osborne -- Finding the material in 'material culture'. Form and matter in Roman concrete / Astrid Van Oyen -- Design, function and everyday social practice. Artefacts and Roman social history / Ellen Swift -- Object ontology and cultural taxonomies. Examining the agency of style, material and objects in classification through Egyptian material culture in Pompeii and Rome / Eva Mol -- Discussion. Object-scapes. Towards a material constitution of Romanness? / Miguel John Versluys -- On theory-building in Roman archaeology. The potential for new approaches to materiality and practice / Andrew Gardner -- Roman things and Roman people. A cultural ecology of the Roman world / Greg Woolf. Print version record. The Roman period witnessed massive changes in the human-material environment, from monumentalised cityscapes to standardised low-value artefacts like pottery. This book explores new perspectives to understand this Roman 'object boom' and its impact on Roman history. In particular, the book's international contributors question the traditional dominance of 'representation' in Roman archaeology, whereby objects have come to stand for social phenomena such as status, facets of group identity, or notions like Romanisation and economic growth. Drawing upon the recent material turn in anthropology and related disciplines, the essays in this volume examine what it means to materialise Roman history, focusing on the question of what objects do in history, rather than what they represent. In challenging the dominance of representation, and exploring themes such as the impact of standardisation and the role of material agency, Materialising Roman History is essential reading for anyone studying material culture from the Roman world (and beyond). Rome Antiquities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85115088 Material culture Rome. Rome Historiography. Rome History Philosophy. Rome Antiquités. Culture matérielle Rome. Rome Histoire Philosophie. HISTORY Ancient Rome. bisacsh Antiquities fast Historiography fast Material culture fast Philosophy fast Rome (Empire) fast Electronic books. History fast Van Oyen, Astrid, editor. Pitts, Martin, editor. has work: Materialising Roman histories (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGdqmHrBCYVRQ3hPPxv9wC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Materialising Roman histories. Oxford ; Havertown, PA : Oxbow Books, 2017 9781785706769 (DLC) 2017023516 (OCoLC)973086114 University of Cambridge museum of classical archaeology monograph ; no. 3. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2009131347 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1570639 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Materialising Roman histories / University of Cambridge museum of classical archaeology monograph ; What did objects do in the Roman world? Beyond representation / Astrid Van Oyen and Martin Pitts -- Writing power: the material culture of literacy as representation and practice / Hella Eckardt -- Soldiers in life and death. Material culture, the military, and mortality / Rob Collins -- Gallo-Belgic wares. Objects in motion in the early Roman northwest / Martin Pitts -- Discussion. Reflections on the representational use of artefact evidence / Martin Millett -- Standard time. Typologies in Roman antiquity / Alicia Jiménez -- Different similarities or similar differences? Thoughts on koine, oligopoly and regionalism / Jeroen Poblome, Senem Ozden Gerçeker and Maarten Loopmans -- Rethinking standardisation through late antique Sagalassos ceramic production. Tradition, improvisation and fluidity / Elizabeth A. Murphy -- Discussion. Material standards / Robin Osborne -- Finding the material in 'material culture'. Form and matter in Roman concrete / Astrid Van Oyen -- Design, function and everyday social practice. Artefacts and Roman social history / Ellen Swift -- Object ontology and cultural taxonomies. Examining the agency of style, material and objects in classification through Egyptian material culture in Pompeii and Rome / Eva Mol -- Discussion. Object-scapes. Towards a material constitution of Romanness? / Miguel John Versluys -- On theory-building in Roman archaeology. The potential for new approaches to materiality and practice / Andrew Gardner -- Roman things and Roman people. A cultural ecology of the Roman world / Greg Woolf. Material culture Rome. Culture matérielle Rome. HISTORY Ancient Rome. bisacsh Antiquities fast Historiography fast Material culture fast Philosophy fast |
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title | Materialising Roman histories / |
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title_full | Materialising Roman histories / edited by Astrid Van Oyen and Martin Pitts. |
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title_short | Materialising Roman histories / |
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topic | Material culture Rome. Culture matérielle Rome. HISTORY Ancient Rome. bisacsh Antiquities fast Historiography fast Material culture fast Philosophy fast |
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