Life and Death in the Roman Suburb, Allison L.C. Emmerson
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Life and Death in the Roman Suburb

Narrator: Janet Metzger

Unabridged: 8 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/10/2020


Synopsis

Defined by borders both physical and conceptual, the Roman city stood apart as a concentration of life and activity that was legally, economically, and ritually divided from its rural surroundings. Death was a key area of control, and tombs were relegated outside city walls from the Republican period through Late Antiquity. Given this separation, an unexpected phenomenon marked the Augustan and early Imperial periods: Roman cities developed suburbs, built-up areas beyond their boundaries, where the living and the dead came together in densely urban environments. Life and Death in the Roman Suburb examines these districts, drawing on the archaeological remains of cities across Italy to understand the character of Roman suburbs and to illuminate the factors that led to their rise and decline, focusing especially on the tombs of the dead. Whereas work on Roman cities has tended to pass over funerary material, and research on death has concentrated on issues seen as separate from urbanism, Emmerson introduces a new paradigm, considering tombs within their suburban surroundings of shops, houses, workshops, garbage dumps, extramural sanctuaries, and major entertainment buildings, in order to trace the many roles they played within living cities."Narrator Janet Metzger brings skilled attention to this text, a primarily archaeological examination of Roman settlements and construction beyond city walls, mostly in the late Republic and early Imperial periods." ---AudioFile

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