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Water And Roman Urbanism Towns Waterscapes Land Transformation And Experience In Roman Britain Adam Rogers

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Water And Roman Urbanism Towns Waterscapes Land Transformation And Experience In Roman Britain Adam Rogers
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.64 MB
Author: Adam Rogers
ISBN: 9789004247871, 9004247874
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Water And Roman Urbanism Towns Waterscapes Land Transformation And Experience In Roman Britain Adam Rogers by Adam Rogers 9789004247871, 9004247874 instant download after payment.

'Water and Roman Urbanism: Towns, Waterscapes, Land Transformation and Experience in Roman Britain' offers a new perspective for investigating Roman settlement and how urban spaces were created and experienced by focusing on the relationship between settlement and water and the meanings attributed to these places. Rather than a descriptive approach to the urban fabric it emphasises social context and cultural meaning through interpretative frameworks of analysis. Central are the cultural and experiential implications of water forming part of towns, rather than economic and practical arguments, and the way in which these places were used and altered over time. The book emphasises a social approach and has considerable implications for our understanding of life in the Roman period as a whole.

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