Bathhouses in Iudaea, Syria-Palaestina and Provincia Arabia from Herod the Great to the Umayyads

Bathhouses in Iudaea, Syria-Palaestina and Provincia Arabia from Herod the Great to the Umayyads
Author: Arleta Kowalewska
Publisher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2021-07-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1789256585

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Bathing culture was one of the pillars of Roman society and bathhouses are one of the largest categories of a particular type of construction excavated in the Roman world. The large number of surviving remains and their regional variety make bathhouses vital for the study of the local societies in the Roman-Byzantine period. This book presents the archaeological evidence of close to 200 Roman-style bathhouses from the region of Iudaea/Syria-Palaestina and Provincia Arabia, part of the provinces of the Roman East, constructed from the reign of Herod the Great (second half of the 1st century BCE) to the end of the Umayyad rule (mid-8th century CE). The bathing complexes of the Roman, Byzantine, and the Early Islamic periods, ranging from large public thermae to small bathing suites, are for the first time analyzed as unified data with an unprecedented amount of detail, considering a variety of parameters – from dating and setting, through building techniques and materials, to plans and decorations. Typologies of the bathhouses and their components are supplemented by exploration of the socio-cultural insight provided by this particular type of construction. The historical narrative of the regional bathing facilities is updated in the light of new information. The full raw data used for the study is provided in the expandable open-access online database.

Bathhouses in Iudaea, Syria-Palaestina and Provincia Arabia from Herod the Great to the Umayyads

Bathhouses in Iudaea, Syria-Palaestina and Provincia Arabia from Herod the Great to the Umayyads
Author: Arleta Kowalewska
Publisher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2021-08-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1789256607

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Bathing culture was one of the pillars of Roman society and bathhouses are one of the largest categories of a particular type of construction excavated in the Roman world. The large number of surviving remains and their regional variety make bathhouses vital for the study of the local societies in the Roman-Byzantine period. This book presents the archaeological evidence of close to 200 Roman-style bathhouses from the region of Iudaea/Syria-Palaestina and Provincia Arabia, part of the provinces of the Roman East, constructed from the reign of Herod the Great (second half of the 1st century BCE) to the end of the Umayyad rule (mid-8th century CE). The bathing complexes of the Roman, Byzantine, and the Early Islamic periods, ranging from large public thermae to small bathing suites, are for the first time analyzed as unified data with an unprecedented amount of detail, considering a variety of parameters – from dating and setting, through building techniques and materials, to plans and decorations. Typologies of the bathhouses and their components are supplemented by exploration of the socio-cultural insight provided by this particular type of construction. The historical narrative of the regional bathing facilities is updated in the light of new information. The full raw data used for the study is provided in the expandable open-access online database.

Public Baths in Lebanon from the Romans to the Umayyads

Public Baths in Lebanon from the Romans to the Umayyads
Author: Martine Michel Francis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1999
Genre: Lebanon
ISBN:

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Throughout the Roman Empire bathhouses were built to fulfill the needs of a Roman lifestyle. Several sites in Roman Lebanon have yielded bath structures of significant size. Unfortunately, investigations carried out previously were of a rather superficial nature, and except for a few brief descriptions, they provided almost no literature on Roman baths of Lebanon. Further research is needed to understand the different aspects of the existing bath structures.--The first chapter presents the cultural and historical background of classical Greece since the gymnasium was bom and first institutionalized till its absorption into a new institution, the Roman thermae. The second chapter deals with the architectural history of such institutions. In the third chapter, a detailed study of three different bathhouse types from Lebanon will be presented. The bathhouses belonging to the early tradition of Single Axis Row type baths of the second century BC Pompeian type, and the bathhouses which belong to the later Imperial Thermae. The third type of bathhouses studied in this thesis falls outside the chronological classification of Krencker's bath types: the Umayyad bathhouse at 'Anjar, dating to the 8,h century AD, belongs to the same concept of Roman public bathing but shows some local characteristics which will be compared to other Umayyad bathhouses in Syria and Jordan.--This study hopes to provide enough information on Roman baths in Lebanon to place them within the broader context of classified Roman bathhouses. The aim of this thesis is also to collect a substantial database on all bathhouses known in Lebanon in order to prepare the ground for a more specific and detailed analysis of the individual baths in Lebanon.

Marble Studies

Marble Studies
Author: Moshe Fischer
Publisher: Uvk Universitatsverlag Konstanz
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1998
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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A Jewish State

A Jewish State
Author: Theodor Herzl
Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1904
Genre: Jewish question
ISBN:

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Hispania and the Roman Mediterranean, AD 100-700

Hispania and the Roman Mediterranean, AD 100-700
Author: Paul Reynolds
Publisher: Bristol Classical Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2010-01-28
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Gathers together and reviews the evidence for trends in production of table wares and amphora-borne goods across the Iberian Peninsula and Balearics from the second to the seventh century AD.

Cornucopia

Cornucopia
Author: M. Eisenberg
Publisher: Giorgio Bretschneider editore
Total Pages: 351
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 8876893156

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The studies presented in the book express the spirit of A. Segal research work and reflect his interest and curiosity in a wide spectrum of Classical archaeology, such as town planning and architecture in the Graeco-Roman world, Roman theatres, Roman temples, Herodian art and architecture, Nabataean art and architecture, architectural decoration, and more.

Globalisation and the Roman World

Globalisation and the Roman World
Author: Martin Pitts
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107043743

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This book applies modern theories of globalisation to the ancient Roman world, creating new understandings of Roman archaeology and history. This is the first book to intensely scrutinize the subject through a team of international specialists studying a wide range of topics, including imperialism, economics, migration, urbanism and art.

Ancient History from Below

Ancient History from Below
Author: Cyril Courrier
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2021-09-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000450023

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If ancient history is particularly susceptible to a top-down approach, due to the nature of our evidence and its traditional exploitation by modern scholars, another ancient history—‘from below’—is actually possible. This volume examines the possibilities and challenges involved in writing it. Despite undeniable advances in recent decades, ‘our slowness to reconstruct plausible visions of almost any aspect of society beyond the top-most strata of wealth, power or status’ (as Nicholas Purcell has put it) remains a persistent feature of the field. Therefore, this book concerns a historical field and social groups that are still today neglected by modern scholarship. However, writing ancient history ‘from below’ means much more than taking into account the anonymous masses, the subaltern classes and the non-elites. Our task is also, in the felicitous expression coined by Walter Benjamin, ‘to brush history against the grain,’ to rescue the viewpoint of the subordinated, the traditions of the oppressed. In other words, we should understand the bulk of ancient populations in light of their own experience and their own reactions to that experience. But, how do we do such a history? What sources can we use? What methods and approaches can we employ? What concepts are required to this endeavour? The contributions mainly engage with questions of theory and methodology, but they also constitute inspiring case studies in their own right, ranging from classical Greece to the late antique world. This book is aimed not only at readers working on classical Greece, republican and imperial Rome and late antiquity but at anyone interested in ‘bottom-up’ history and social and population history in general. Although the book is primarily intended for scholars, it will also appeal to graduate and undergraduate students of history, archaeology and classical studies.