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Title:
Water in ancient Mediterranean households / edited by Rick Bonnie and Patrik Klingborg.
Publisher:
RoutledgeTaylor & Francis Group,
Copyright Date:
2024
Description:
xii, 201 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 25 cm.
Subject:
To 1500
Water-supply--Mediterranean Region--History--To 1500.
Water-supply--History--Mediterranean Region--History--To 1500.
Water and civilization--Mediterranean Region--History--To 1500.
Water and civilization
Water-supply
Water-supply--Social aspects
Mediterranean Region
History
Other Authors:
Bonnie, Rick, editor.
Klingborg, Patrik, 1988- editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Water as social inequality in late Roman Britain / James Gerrard. Household water, environment and economy in ancient Piraeus / Jane Millar Tully -- Social stratification and water sharing on late-Hellenistic Delos / Patrik Klingborg -- Surveying Notion's residential water supply: cistern use during Hellenistic-Roman times / Angela Commito -- Breaking out from imagined household uniformity: diverse rainwater harvesting solutions in Republican-Imperial Cosa / Ann Glennie -- Rainwater collection strategies in Pompeian houses / Gemma Jansen -- Posthumanism, social justice and pollution in the waters of Roman Volubilis / Mark Locicero -- Reusing stepped pools in Roman Palestinian households / Rick Bonnie -- The significance of household cisterns at Roman Dura-Europos / J. A. Baird -- Water as social inequality in late Roman Britain / James Gerrard.
Summary:
"This book provides the first detailed study of the water supply of households in antiquity. Chapters explore settings from Classical Greece to the Late Roman Empire across a wide variety of environments, from dry deserts and moderate Mediterranean zones to wet and temperate climates further north. The different case studies presented in each chapter are united by three intimately interconnected aspects. The first, rainwater harvesting in cisterns, provides detailed techno-hydraulic investigations of the household water supply systems. The second aspect, households and water at the margins, stresses how domestic water supply systems were successfully adapted to unusually harsh environmental conditions. The third, other waters for houses, focuses on other types of water supply systems (rivers, water-bearers, stepped pools, wells) and their life biographies. As shown by the different chapters, a careful study of a household's water supply is a rich source of evidence for understanding everyday decisions, anxieties, and changes in life. They also build towards a greater understanding of the social inequalities that are at play in the ancient Mediterranean and beyond, providing a wealth of new research to greatly augment our understanding of water as a resource in the ancient Mediterranean. Providing a new and important perspective on a central part of everyday life in the ancient world, this book is aimed at archaeologists and historians of the ancient Mediterranean, notably the Greek and Roman worlds, especially those with an interest in ancient households and water culture"--Provided by publisher.
Series:
Global perspectives on ancient Mediterranean archaeology
ISBN:
1032214007
9781032214009
1032213973
9781032213972
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1394994878
LCCN:
2023027318
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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