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The Palimpsest of the House - Re-assessing Roman, Late Antique, Byzantine, and Early Islamic Living Patterns
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The Palimpsest of the House - Re-assessing Roman, Late Antique, Byzantine, and Early Islamic Living Patterns

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An interdisciplinary reassessment of a vital and understudied field.

Material remains of houses and textual evidence for private living are crucial to our understanding of the architectural and decorative characteristics of the ancient house and the way private space was used. As buildings in which both private and public activities could take place, ancient dwellings provide a window onto the social, economic, political, and religious aspects of societies. However, despite its invaluable significance for our knowledge of ancient times, housing still largely remains an underestimated field of research.

This edited volume includes papers presented at the 8th International ANAMED Annual Symposium, held at Istanbul’s Koc University Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations in 2013. The contributions focus on the developments, continuities, and changes in private housing across the Mediterranean during Roman, Late Antique, and Early Islamic times. The volume sheds light on the interaction between houses of various regions and time periods, exploring the architectural features, layout and interior, and builders and users of private houses.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Koc University Press
Country
Turkey
Date
22 July 2022
Pages
292
ISBN
9786057685841

An interdisciplinary reassessment of a vital and understudied field.

Material remains of houses and textual evidence for private living are crucial to our understanding of the architectural and decorative characteristics of the ancient house and the way private space was used. As buildings in which both private and public activities could take place, ancient dwellings provide a window onto the social, economic, political, and religious aspects of societies. However, despite its invaluable significance for our knowledge of ancient times, housing still largely remains an underestimated field of research.

This edited volume includes papers presented at the 8th International ANAMED Annual Symposium, held at Istanbul’s Koc University Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations in 2013. The contributions focus on the developments, continuities, and changes in private housing across the Mediterranean during Roman, Late Antique, and Early Islamic times. The volume sheds light on the interaction between houses of various regions and time periods, exploring the architectural features, layout and interior, and builders and users of private houses.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Koc University Press
Country
Turkey
Date
22 July 2022
Pages
292
ISBN
9786057685841