Domestic Space in the Roman World: Pompeii and Beyond |
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Preface | 6 |
the slave in the Roman house | 15 |
ouses Houses and households in Roman Egypt | 25 |
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activity analysis appear archaeological architecture arrangement associated atrium building burial Casa del Fauno central closed common complex construction context court courtyard create culture decorated dining discussion domestic domus door early entrance epitaph evidence example excavations floor function further garden household identified impluvium important indicate individual inhabitants inscription Insula interpretation Italy kitchen late later levels living material means mosaic niche original owner painted particular pattern period peristyle Pompeian Pompeii position possible practice present probably reception reflected relations relationship relatively remains ritual Roman house Rome roof rooms seems seen separate shrine side similar slaves social society space spatial status structure suggests supra tablinum tomb traces traditional units urban villa wall Wallace-Hadrill