Between Sahara and Sea - David J. Mattingly

Between Sahara and Sea

Africa in the Roman Empire
Buch | Hardcover
744 Seiten
2023
The University of Michigan Press (Verlag)
978-0-472-13345-1 (ISBN)
46,95 inkl. MwSt
Challenges orthodox views of the story of Africa under Roman domination. Based on decades of research in North Africa, David Mattingly’s book is an innovative account of the history and archaeology of ancient North Africa (roughly equivalent to Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya) from the first century BCE to the third century CE.
Between Sahara and Sea: Africa in the Roman Empire challenges orthodox views of the story of Africa under Roman domination. It presents a new framework for understanding this and other territories incorporated in the Roman empire. Based on decades of research in North Africa, David Mattingly’s book is a cleverly constructed and innovative account of the history and archaeology of ancient North Africa (roughly equivalent to Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya) from the first century BCE to the third century CE. He charts a new path towards a bottom-up understanding of North African archaeology, exploring in turn the differing material culture and experiences of the Roman communities of the military and the urban and rural areas. Regional and societal differences emerge as significant and of long duration in the fascinating story of one of the most important sectors of the Roman empire.

This important book is the most comprehensive in English on Roman North Africa. It is remarkably rich, with up-to-date references and a host of new ideas and perspectives. Well written and illustrated, with a plethora of maps, it will be required reading for anyone interested in the subject. Rather than emphasizing the role of external actors, as studies of “Roman Africa” have traditionally done, Between Sahara and Sea focuses on local contributions to the making of Africa in the Roman empire. The author demonstrates that the multiple populations encountered by Rome were not an indistinct bloc, but had different identities and cultures.

David J. Mattingly is Professor of Roman Archaeology at the University of Leicester.

List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface and Acknowledgements
Note on the Transliteration of Names and Spelling of Toponyms
Part 1. Introduction
Chapter 1. From the Desert to the Sown: An African Journey
Chapter 2. Discrepant Identity and Other Theoretical Approaches
Part 2. Early Cultural Encounters in North Africa: 1000 BCE – 40 CE (and Beyond)
Chapter 3. Incomers: Phoenicians, Greeks, and Romans
Chapter 4. Numidae and Mauri of the Tell
Chapter 5. Gaetuli of the Pre- Desert and Garamantes of the Sahara
Part 3. T he Military Community
Chapter 6. Ars Militaris: Pacifying, Protecting, Policing, Posturing?
Chapter 7. Military Identities in Action
Part 4. T he Urban Communities
Chapter 8. Different Towns and Varied Trajectories
Chapter 9. Exploring Urban Identities
Part 5. T he Rural Communities
Chapter 10. Different Landscapes, Different Worlds
Chapter 11. Expressions of Rural Identities
Part 6. Some Final Themes
Chapter 12. Different Economies
Chapter 13. African Agency
Appendix 1. Chronological Table
Bibliography
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Thomas Spencer Jerome Lectures
Zusatzinfo 131 illustrations
Verlagsort Ann Arbor
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Gewicht 870 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Vor- und Frühgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 0-472-13345-4 / 0472133454
ISBN-13 978-0-472-13345-1 / 9780472133451
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