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Willet, Rinse (Ed.): The Economics of Urbanism in the Roman East: Panel 8.4, Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 2020 (Archaeology and Economy in the Ancient World: Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Classical Archaeology, Cologne/Bonn 2018, Volume 43). https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.571

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ISBN 978-3-947450-96-1 (PDF)
ISBN 978-3-947450-97-8 (Softcover)

Published

10/14/2020

Authors

Rinse Willet (Ed.)

The Economics of Urbanism in the Roman East

Panel 8.4

This volume discusses the geography of cities of the Eastern Mediterranean that existed under the Roman Empire. Roman urbanism has a long historiography, however, many previous studies saw the ancient town as an isolated historical phenomenon, or at best as an index of the spread of Hellenism or Romanitas. This volume attempts to take a step further and place the town in its socio-economic context, while also presenting the most up-to-date statistics for the urban phenomenon in the Roman East. Six contributions all deal with issues related to the spatial patterns observed in the distribution of cities in the eastern half of the Empire. One contribution, by way of comparison, deals with Roman urbanism of the Iberian Peninsula. Starting off with an overview of the Eastern Mediterranean as a whole, each contribution zooms in on a specific region in order to investigate  the factors that shaped the pattern of urban settlement and the variation of city size on both (supra)regional and local scales. These factors are wide-ranging, from climatological variation, possibilities of connectivity through the road-network and sea-lanes, historical path-dependency, and agricultural potential to specific policies of Roman imperialism.

Rinse Willet is an Archaeologist of the University of Leuven and a member of the Sagalassos Archaeological Research project. In 2020, he will be a senior fellow at the Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations (ANAMED) of Koç University in Istanbul.

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Table of Contents
Pages
PDF
Titelei
Contents
Preface
Rinse Willet
The Economics of Urbanism in the Roman East: Introductory Notes
1-8
Rinse Willet
Facets of Roman Urbanism in Anatolia
9-23
Damjan Donev
Aspects of Roman Urbanization in the Hellenistic Balkans
25-36
Paul Kloeg
The Urban Levant
37-50
Tønnes Bekker-Nielsen
Roman Urbanism in the Pontic Frontier Zone
51-64
Pieter Houten
Urbanism on the Iberian Peninsula during the High Empire
65-76

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