Tabernae were ubiquitous in all Roman cities, lining the busiest streets and dominating their most crowded intersections. This volume focuses on food and drink outlets in particular, combining analysis of both archaeological material and textual sources to offer a thorough investigation into the social and economic worlds of the Roman shop.
Tabernae were ubiquitous in all Roman cities, lining the busiest streets and dominating their most crowded intersections. This volume focuses on food and drink outlets in particular, combining analysis of both archaeological material and textual sources to offer a thorough investigation into the social and economic worlds of the Roman shop.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Steven J. R. Ellis is a Roman archaeologist whose research interests cover the social and structural formation of ancient cities. His publications have explored Roman retail spaces, urban waste management, superstition, Roman coins, site formation processes, urban and sacred infrastructure, movement, social structures and their hierarchies (especially of the urban sub-elites), archaeological fieldwork methodologies, and the Roman fish-salting industry. He has also directed and published archaeological projects in both Italy and Greece, including the 'Pompeii Archaeological Research Project: Porta Stabia', a project of the University of Cincinnati, where he is Associate Professor of Classics, and the American Academy in Rome.
Inhaltsangabe
* Frontmatter * List of Figures * List of Tables * 1: An Introduction to Roman Retailing * 2: The Archaeology of Roman Retail Outlets: The Structure and Shape of Shops and Bars * 3: Roman Retail Landscapes: Investment, Profit, and Place * 4: The First Retail Revolution: The Rise of Retail in the 2nd Century BCE * 5: The Second Retail Revolution: The Rise of Retail Specialization (from Shops to Bars) * 6: The Third Retail Revolution: The Rise of Retail Homogenization * 7: The Role of Retail in the Roman City * Endmatter * Bibliography * Index
* Frontmatter * List of Figures * List of Tables * 1: An Introduction to Roman Retailing * 2: The Archaeology of Roman Retail Outlets: The Structure and Shape of Shops and Bars * 3: Roman Retail Landscapes: Investment, Profit, and Place * 4: The First Retail Revolution: The Rise of Retail in the 2nd Century BCE * 5: The Second Retail Revolution: The Rise of Retail Specialization (from Shops to Bars) * 6: The Third Retail Revolution: The Rise of Retail Homogenization * 7: The Role of Retail in the Roman City * Endmatter * Bibliography * Index
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