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Piscinae Artificial Fishponds In Roman Italy Studies In The History Of Greece And Rome First Edition James Higginbotham

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Piscinae Artificial Fishponds In Roman Italy Studies In The History Of Greece And Rome First Edition James Higginbotham
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Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.32 MB
Pages: 312
Author: James Higginbotham
ISBN: 9780807823293, 0807823295
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: First Edition

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Piscinae Artificial Fishponds In Roman Italy Studies In The History Of Greece And Rome First Edition James Higginbotham by James Higginbotham 9780807823293, 0807823295 instant download after payment.

Pisciculture--the process of raising fish--held a lasting fascination for the people of ancient Rome. Whether bred for household consumption, cultivated for sale at market, or simply kept in confinement for reasons of aesthetic appreciation, fish remained an important commodity and prominent cultural symbol throughout the periods of the Roman Republic and early Empire. Roman pisciculture reached its greatest level of sophistication, though, between the first century b.c. and the first century a.d. with the development of a highly specialized architectural element: the piscina, or artificial fishpond. Based on a thorough examination of the archaeological record and complemented by site plans, maps, and photographs, James Higginbotham's work represents the most comprehensive study of the fishponds of Roman Italy. Higginbotham covers the technical aspects of Roman fishponds--their design, construction, and operation--and places the piscinae within their social, political, and economic context. He argues that in a society fascinated by pisciculture, ownership of a fishpond was a powerful display of wealth and social status and, ultimately, a manifestation of the intense competition between aristocratic Roman families that would eventually lead to civil war.

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