The Suburban Villas of Campania and their Social Function

£47.00
Author:
Geoff W. Adams
Publication Year:
2006
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781841719740
Paperback:
191pp. Includes 42 graphs, 13 tables, 72 figures, maps, plans and drawings
ISBN 10:
1841719749
BAR number:
S1542
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Description

BOOK DESCRIPTION
One of the most significant features in the suburbium of Roman cities throughout Italy were the villae suburbanae. Modern scholarship has undertaken a large amount of research into the residential properties and lifestyles of the Roman nobility, and the Roman villa has been a prime subject area in this regard. But villae suburbanae have only received limited detailed analysis from these scholars. To this end, this study examines both the literary and archaeological evidence relating to villae suburbanae in an effort to gain a better understanding of this type of residence. The first fundamental feature of this investigation is to understand these buildings within their social and geographical context. The second feature is the method employed to interpret the social aspects of villae suburbanae, which utilises statistical analysis to determine the percentage of space allocated for potential entertainment. This dual approach makes the study both historically relevant for a more comprehensive analysis of villae suburbanae, and methodologically innovative as it introduces a new methodology for analysing floor plans of residences, which should be applicable to other types of structure in future investigations.