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The Insula Of The Menander At Pompeii Volume Iii The Finds A Contextual Study Penelope M Allison

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The Insula Of The Menander At Pompeii Volume Iii The Finds A Contextual Study Penelope M Allison
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Publisher: Clarendon Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.14 MB
Pages: 550
Author: Penelope M. Allison
ISBN: 0199263124
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The Insula Of The Menander At Pompeii Volume Iii The Finds A Contextual Study Penelope M Allison by Penelope M. Allison 0199263124 instant download after payment.

This book contains catalogues, analyses, photographs and drawings of some 2,000 archaeological artifacts excavated from the Insula of the Menander in Pompeii. The catalogues, and analyses are organized by provenance--buildings, rooms, and location within rooms--so that the reader can understand the artifacts as household assemblages. The functions of artifacts and groups of artifacts are discussed, as are the Latin names which are often given to these artifacts, and the relationships of these assemblages to the state of occupancy of the buildings in the Insula during the last years of Pompeii. This study, therefore, provides a wealth of information, not only on the range and use of artifacts in Pompeian houses but also on Roman artifacts, and Roman society, more generally.

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