Domestic Space in Classical Antiquity
Discover the fascinating insights of Domestic Space in Classical Antiquity by Lisa C. Nevett, published by Cambridge University Press in 2010. This compelling hardback edition spans 198 pages and delves into the archaeological remains of housing from the Greek and Roman worlds. Nevett expertly combines written evidence and artistic representations to place these findings within a broader cultural context. Through this rich material, the book addresses essential questions surrounding social structure, cultural change over time, and patterns of interaction in antiquity. Ideal for enthusiasts of social archaeology, this work is an invaluable resource for understanding how domestic spaces shaped the lives of individuals in ancient societies. Enhance your knowledge of ancient dwellings and their significance in Greece and Rome with this essential read.