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Ostia Antica was Rome's ancient harbor. Its houses and apartments, taverns and baths, warehouses, shops and temples have long contributed to a picture of daily life in ancient Rome. Recent investigations have revealed, however, that life in Ostia did not end with a bang but with a whimper. Only on the cusp of the Middle Ages did the town's residents entrench themselves in a smaller settlement outside the walls. What can this new evidence tell us about life in the later Roman Empire, as society navigated an increasingly Christian world? Ostia in Late Antiquity, the first academic study on Ostia to appear in English in almost 20 years and the first to treat the Late Antique period, tackles the dynamics of this transformative time. Drawing on new archaeological research, including the author's own, and incorporating both material and textual sources, it presents a social history of the town from the third through the ninth century.
Social change --- Christianity --- Harbors --- Port cities --- Architecture --- Changement social --- Christianisme --- Ports --- Villes portuaires --- Social aspects --- History --- Aspect social --- Histoire --- Ostia (Extinct city) --- Ostie (Ville ancienne) --- Social life and customs. --- Social conditions --- Moeurs et coutumes --- Conditions sociales --- Social life and customs --- History. --- Social conditions. --- Ancient --- General --- General. --- Architecture, Western (Western countries) --- Building design --- Buildings --- Construction --- Western architecture (Western countries) --- Art --- Building --- Cities and towns, Port --- City-ports --- Emporia (Port cities) --- Port towns --- Cities and towns --- Harbours --- Seaports --- Channels (Hydraulic engineering) --- Hydraulic structures --- Terminals (Transportation) --- Religions --- Church history --- Change, Social --- Cultural change --- Cultural transformation --- Societal change --- Socio-cultural change --- Social history --- Social evolution --- Design and construction --- Ostia (Ancient city) --- Italy --- Antiquities --- Anchorages (Harbors) --- Architecture, Primitive --- Arts and Humanities --- Social change - Italy - Ostia (Extinct city) --- Christianity - Social aspects - Italy - Ostia (Extinct city) --- Harbors - Rome - History --- Port cities - Rome - History --- Architecture - Italy - Ostia (Extinct city) --- Ostia (Extinct city) - Social life and customs --- Ostia (Extinct city) - Social conditions
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This volume contains fifteen essays in honor of L. Michael White, whose work has been influential in exploring the social histories of ancient Jews and Christians within the Graeco-Roman world. Following an introduction that highlights some of White's main scholarly contributions, the essays are grouped into three topic areas: Paul and his Legacy, Social Relations, and Material Culture. The essays are united by an interest in reconstructing the social worlds of ancient Jews and Christians through careful analysis of literary sources and material culture in their most precise ancient contexts.
Sociology, Biblical. --- Jews --- Christianity and culture --- Christianity and other religions --- Judaism --- Archaeology and religion. --- Social life and customs --- History --- Judaism. --- Relations --- Christianity. --- Paul, --- Rome --- Social life and customs. --- Religious life and customs. --- Sociology, Biblical --- 281.2 --- 3 <082> --- 3 <082> Sociale wetenschappen: sociologie, politiek, economie, recht, onderwijs--Feestbundels. Festschriften --- Sociale wetenschappen: sociologie, politiek, economie, recht, onderwijs--Feestbundels. Festschriften --- 281.2 Apostolische Kerk. Judeo-christianisme:--tot einde 1ste eeuw --- Apostolische Kerk. Judeo-christianisme:--tot einde 1ste eeuw --- Christian sociology --- Religion and sociology --- Biblical teaching
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