UID:
almafu_9959658186302883
Format:
1 online resource :
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261 color illustrations, 19 tables
ISBN:
9781479804696
Series Statement:
ISAW Monographs ; 10
Content:
A comprehensive archaeological study of the ceramic finds from a house in AmheidaThe House of Serenos: Part I: The Pottery (Amheida V) is a comprehensive catalog and analysis of the ceramic finds from the late antique house of a local notable and adjacent streets in Amheida. It is the fifth book in the Amheida series.Amheida is located in the western part of the Dakhla oasis, 3.5 km south of the medieval town of El-Qasr. Known in Hellenistic and Roman times as Trimithis, Amheida became a polis by 304 CE and was a major administrative center of the western part of the oasis for the whole of the fourth century. The home’s owner was one Serenos, a member of the municipal elite and a Trimithis city councillor, as we know from documents found in the house. His house is particularly well preserved with respect to floor plan, relationship to the contemporary urban topography, and decoration, including domestic display spaces plastered and painted with subjects drawn from Greek mythology and scenes depicting the family that owned the house. The archaeology from the site also reveals the ways in which the urban space changed over time, as Serenos’s house was built over and expanded into some previously public spaces. The house was probably abandoned around or soon after 370 CE. The pottery analyzed here both helps to refine the relationship of the archaeological layers belonging to the élite house and those below it, and to shed light on the domestic and economic life of the household and region, from cooking and dining to the management of a complex agricultural economy in which ceramics were the most common form of container for basic commodities. The book will be of interest to specialists interested in ceramology, Roman Egypt, and the material culture, social history, and economy of late antiquity.
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Frontmatter --
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Contents --
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Acknowledgements --
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List of Figures, Tables, and Plates --
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Foreword --
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Introduction --
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Chapter 1: Methodological Approaches --
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Chapter 2: Functional Classification and Shapes in Area 2.1: Typo-Chronological Study --
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Chapter 3: Pottery Catalogue of Area 2.1 (above and below B1, S2, S3) --
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Chapter 4: Pottery from Occupation Levels (B1, S2, S3) --
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Chapter 5: Pottery Before B1: Dumped Material in Area 2.1 --
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Chapter 6: The Private Dump of Serenos’ House --
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Conclusions --
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Concordance of Inventory Numbers and Catalogue Numbers --
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Bibliography --
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In English.
Language:
English
DOI:
10.18574/9781479804696
URL:
https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781479804696
URL:
https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781479804696
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