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The Inner Lives Of Ancient Houses An Archaeology Of Duraeuropos 1st Edition Jennifer A Baird

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The Inner Lives Of Ancient Houses An Archaeology Of Duraeuropos 1st Edition Jennifer A Baird
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 29.98 MB
Pages: 395
Author: Jennifer A Baird
ISBN: 9780199687657, 019968765X
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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The Inner Lives Of Ancient Houses An Archaeology Of Duraeuropos 1st Edition Jennifer A Baird by Jennifer A Baird 9780199687657, 019968765X instant download after payment.

Dura-Europos, on the Syrian Euphrates, is one of the best preserved and most extensively excavated sites of the Roman world. A Hellenistic foundation later held by the Parthians and then the Romans, Dura had a Roman military garrison installed within its city walls before it was taken by the
Sasanians in the mid-third century. The Inner Lives of Ancient Houses is the first study to consider the houses of the site as a whole.
The houses were excavated by a team from Yale and the French Academy of Inscriptions and Letters in the 1920s and 30s, and though a wealth of archaeological and textual material was recovered, most of that relating to housing was never published. Through a combination of archival information held at
the Yale University Art Gallery and new fieldwork with the Mission Franco-Syrienne d'Europos-Doura, this study re-evaluates the houses of the site, integrating architecture, artefacts, and textual evidence, and examining ancient daily life and cultural interaction, as well as considering houses
which were modified for use by the Roman military.

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