Roman Peasant Project 2009–2014 – Excavating the Roman Rural Poor
Discover the groundbreaking insights presented in Roman Peasant Project 2009–2014 – Excavating the Roman Rural Poor by Kim Bowes. Published in 2021 by University Museum Publications, this hardback edition spans an impressive 824 pages and delves into the complexities of Roman rural society in southern Tuscany. Bowes challenges long-held assumptions about Roman peasants, unveiling a sophisticated community that engaged in specialized land use, effective crop rotation, and advanced animal agriculture. This comprehensive study not only enriches our understanding of field survey data but also redefines traditional perspectives on Roman rural life, consumption, and mobility. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of social sciences and world history, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in the nuances of ancient agricultural practices and rural dynamics. Enhance your library with this essential resource today!