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This volume presents one of very few accounts of the household artifacts found at an estate centre remote from urban Rome. It provides an important resource for specialists seeking to date similar objects, and adds much interesting detail to our picture of the rural economy of Italy in late antiquity.
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This volume presents one of very few accounts of the household artifacts found at an estate centre remote from urban Rome. It provides an important resource for specialists seeking to date similar objects, and adds much interesting detail to our picture of the rural economy of Italy in late antiquity.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 158
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 216mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9781487557997
- ISBN-10: 148755799X
- Artikelnr.: 68580374
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 158
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 216mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9781487557997
- ISBN-10: 148755799X
- Artikelnr.: 68580374
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
By C.J. Simpson
LIST OF TABLES
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
PREFACE
ABBREVIATIONS
Introduction
Phases and dates of occupation
The organization of the Catalogue
The current disposition of the minor objects
Format of Catalogue entries
The minor objects as dating evidence
The minor objects as evidence for daily life
Constraints
The tables
The middens
Catalogue
I. Articles of adornment, dress, or toilet
Hairpins
Combs
Brooches
Finger rings
Earrings
Bracelets/armlets
Beads
Buckles and other articles of dress
Ligulae
Tweezers
Mirror
II. Articles associated with textiles
Sewing needles
Loom weights
Spindle whorls
Circular or irregularly shaped weights
III. Articles associated with the processing of food
Querns
Stone mortars
Large stone basins
Metal bowl
IV. Articles associated with writing
Styli
Stylus cases
Seal box
V. Articles associated with weighing
Weights
Steelyard
VI. Tools (knife blades and other implements)
Stone objects
Bone objects
Metal blades
Implements used in woodworking
Implements possibly associated with leatherworking
Implements associated with agriculture
Other implements
Tools and implements of unknown use
VII. Furnishings, fastenings, and fixtures
Furniture attachments
Objects of bone
Objects of copper alloy
Keys and lock fittings
Hinges
Staples and similar objects
Loop-headed spikes
Split pin/ ring staples
Miscellaneous fixtures and fittings
VIII. Articles associated with leisure, religious, and other activities
Gaming pieces
Flute fragment
Metal sculpture
Terracotta objects
Amulet
IX. Articles associated with equitation
Cheekpiece
Strap fittings
Spurs
X. Weaponry
Projectile head
XL Objects currently unidentifiable
Copper alloy objects
Iron objects
Other objects
Bibliography
Concordances
Small Find numbers: Volumes II/I
Small Find numbers in ascending order
Appendix 1
Conservation of the amulet by 0. Colacicchi Alessandri
Appendix2
The inheritance of Stephen and the non-ceramic artifacts at San Giovanni di
Ruoti
Appendix3
Provenancing of ancient Roman millstones by V. Volterra
COINS by R. Reece
Coins and the economy in the later phases of San Giovanni
Catalogue
Bibliography
LAMPS by J.J. Rossiter
Introduction
Catalogue
Group 1: Italian lamps of Bailey Types A to G
Group 2: Italian lamps of Bailey Types O and P
Group 3: Italian lamps - miscellaneous fragments (first to second centuries
AD)
Group 4: Italian globule lamps (Bailey Type K)
Group 5: African lamps of Atlante Form VIII/ Hayes Type I
Group 6: African lamps of Atlante Form X/ Hayes Type II
Group 7: Campanian Red Ware lamps of Bailey Type Siii
Group 8: Lucanian Buffware lamps of Bailey Type Siii
Group 9: Miscellaneous Late Roman lamps
Bibliography
ILLUSTRATIONS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
PREFACE
ABBREVIATIONS
Introduction
Phases and dates of occupation
The organization of the Catalogue
The current disposition of the minor objects
Format of Catalogue entries
The minor objects as dating evidence
The minor objects as evidence for daily life
Constraints
The tables
The middens
Catalogue
I. Articles of adornment, dress, or toilet
Hairpins
Combs
Brooches
Finger rings
Earrings
Bracelets/armlets
Beads
Buckles and other articles of dress
Ligulae
Tweezers
Mirror
II. Articles associated with textiles
Sewing needles
Loom weights
Spindle whorls
Circular or irregularly shaped weights
III. Articles associated with the processing of food
Querns
Stone mortars
Large stone basins
Metal bowl
IV. Articles associated with writing
Styli
Stylus cases
Seal box
V. Articles associated with weighing
Weights
Steelyard
VI. Tools (knife blades and other implements)
Stone objects
Bone objects
Metal blades
Implements used in woodworking
Implements possibly associated with leatherworking
Implements associated with agriculture
Other implements
Tools and implements of unknown use
VII. Furnishings, fastenings, and fixtures
Furniture attachments
Objects of bone
Objects of copper alloy
Keys and lock fittings
Hinges
Staples and similar objects
Loop-headed spikes
Split pin/ ring staples
Miscellaneous fixtures and fittings
VIII. Articles associated with leisure, religious, and other activities
Gaming pieces
Flute fragment
Metal sculpture
Terracotta objects
Amulet
IX. Articles associated with equitation
Cheekpiece
Strap fittings
Spurs
X. Weaponry
Projectile head
XL Objects currently unidentifiable
Copper alloy objects
Iron objects
Other objects
Bibliography
Concordances
Small Find numbers: Volumes II/I
Small Find numbers in ascending order
Appendix 1
Conservation of the amulet by 0. Colacicchi Alessandri
Appendix2
The inheritance of Stephen and the non-ceramic artifacts at San Giovanni di
Ruoti
Appendix3
Provenancing of ancient Roman millstones by V. Volterra
COINS by R. Reece
Coins and the economy in the later phases of San Giovanni
Catalogue
Bibliography
LAMPS by J.J. Rossiter
Introduction
Catalogue
Group 1: Italian lamps of Bailey Types A to G
Group 2: Italian lamps of Bailey Types O and P
Group 3: Italian lamps - miscellaneous fragments (first to second centuries
AD)
Group 4: Italian globule lamps (Bailey Type K)
Group 5: African lamps of Atlante Form VIII/ Hayes Type I
Group 6: African lamps of Atlante Form X/ Hayes Type II
Group 7: Campanian Red Ware lamps of Bailey Type Siii
Group 8: Lucanian Buffware lamps of Bailey Type Siii
Group 9: Miscellaneous Late Roman lamps
Bibliography
ILLUSTRATIONS
LIST OF TABLES
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
PREFACE
ABBREVIATIONS
Introduction
Phases and dates of occupation
The organization of the Catalogue
The current disposition of the minor objects
Format of Catalogue entries
The minor objects as dating evidence
The minor objects as evidence for daily life
Constraints
The tables
The middens
Catalogue
I. Articles of adornment, dress, or toilet
Hairpins
Combs
Brooches
Finger rings
Earrings
Bracelets/armlets
Beads
Buckles and other articles of dress
Ligulae
Tweezers
Mirror
II. Articles associated with textiles
Sewing needles
Loom weights
Spindle whorls
Circular or irregularly shaped weights
III. Articles associated with the processing of food
Querns
Stone mortars
Large stone basins
Metal bowl
IV. Articles associated with writing
Styli
Stylus cases
Seal box
V. Articles associated with weighing
Weights
Steelyard
VI. Tools (knife blades and other implements)
Stone objects
Bone objects
Metal blades
Implements used in woodworking
Implements possibly associated with leatherworking
Implements associated with agriculture
Other implements
Tools and implements of unknown use
VII. Furnishings, fastenings, and fixtures
Furniture attachments
Objects of bone
Objects of copper alloy
Keys and lock fittings
Hinges
Staples and similar objects
Loop-headed spikes
Split pin/ ring staples
Miscellaneous fixtures and fittings
VIII. Articles associated with leisure, religious, and other activities
Gaming pieces
Flute fragment
Metal sculpture
Terracotta objects
Amulet
IX. Articles associated with equitation
Cheekpiece
Strap fittings
Spurs
X. Weaponry
Projectile head
XL Objects currently unidentifiable
Copper alloy objects
Iron objects
Other objects
Bibliography
Concordances
Small Find numbers: Volumes II/I
Small Find numbers in ascending order
Appendix 1
Conservation of the amulet by 0. Colacicchi Alessandri
Appendix2
The inheritance of Stephen and the non-ceramic artifacts at San Giovanni di
Ruoti
Appendix3
Provenancing of ancient Roman millstones by V. Volterra
COINS by R. Reece
Coins and the economy in the later phases of San Giovanni
Catalogue
Bibliography
LAMPS by J.J. Rossiter
Introduction
Catalogue
Group 1: Italian lamps of Bailey Types A to G
Group 2: Italian lamps of Bailey Types O and P
Group 3: Italian lamps - miscellaneous fragments (first to second centuries
AD)
Group 4: Italian globule lamps (Bailey Type K)
Group 5: African lamps of Atlante Form VIII/ Hayes Type I
Group 6: African lamps of Atlante Form X/ Hayes Type II
Group 7: Campanian Red Ware lamps of Bailey Type Siii
Group 8: Lucanian Buffware lamps of Bailey Type Siii
Group 9: Miscellaneous Late Roman lamps
Bibliography
ILLUSTRATIONS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
PREFACE
ABBREVIATIONS
Introduction
Phases and dates of occupation
The organization of the Catalogue
The current disposition of the minor objects
Format of Catalogue entries
The minor objects as dating evidence
The minor objects as evidence for daily life
Constraints
The tables
The middens
Catalogue
I. Articles of adornment, dress, or toilet
Hairpins
Combs
Brooches
Finger rings
Earrings
Bracelets/armlets
Beads
Buckles and other articles of dress
Ligulae
Tweezers
Mirror
II. Articles associated with textiles
Sewing needles
Loom weights
Spindle whorls
Circular or irregularly shaped weights
III. Articles associated with the processing of food
Querns
Stone mortars
Large stone basins
Metal bowl
IV. Articles associated with writing
Styli
Stylus cases
Seal box
V. Articles associated with weighing
Weights
Steelyard
VI. Tools (knife blades and other implements)
Stone objects
Bone objects
Metal blades
Implements used in woodworking
Implements possibly associated with leatherworking
Implements associated with agriculture
Other implements
Tools and implements of unknown use
VII. Furnishings, fastenings, and fixtures
Furniture attachments
Objects of bone
Objects of copper alloy
Keys and lock fittings
Hinges
Staples and similar objects
Loop-headed spikes
Split pin/ ring staples
Miscellaneous fixtures and fittings
VIII. Articles associated with leisure, religious, and other activities
Gaming pieces
Flute fragment
Metal sculpture
Terracotta objects
Amulet
IX. Articles associated with equitation
Cheekpiece
Strap fittings
Spurs
X. Weaponry
Projectile head
XL Objects currently unidentifiable
Copper alloy objects
Iron objects
Other objects
Bibliography
Concordances
Small Find numbers: Volumes II/I
Small Find numbers in ascending order
Appendix 1
Conservation of the amulet by 0. Colacicchi Alessandri
Appendix2
The inheritance of Stephen and the non-ceramic artifacts at San Giovanni di
Ruoti
Appendix3
Provenancing of ancient Roman millstones by V. Volterra
COINS by R. Reece
Coins and the economy in the later phases of San Giovanni
Catalogue
Bibliography
LAMPS by J.J. Rossiter
Introduction
Catalogue
Group 1: Italian lamps of Bailey Types A to G
Group 2: Italian lamps of Bailey Types O and P
Group 3: Italian lamps - miscellaneous fragments (first to second centuries
AD)
Group 4: Italian globule lamps (Bailey Type K)
Group 5: African lamps of Atlante Form VIII/ Hayes Type I
Group 6: African lamps of Atlante Form X/ Hayes Type II
Group 7: Campanian Red Ware lamps of Bailey Type Siii
Group 8: Lucanian Buffware lamps of Bailey Type Siii
Group 9: Miscellaneous Late Roman lamps
Bibliography
ILLUSTRATIONS