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The lives of ancient villages : rural society in Roman Anatolia

Part of the Greek Culture in the Roman World series
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Our conception of the culture and values of the ancient Greco-Roman world is largely based on texts and material evidence left behind by a small and atypical group of city-dwellers.

The people of the deep Mediterranean countryside seldom appear in the historical record from antiquity, and almost never as historical actors.

This book is the first extended historical ethnography of an ancient village society, based on an extraordinarily rich body of funerary and propitiatory inscriptions from a remote upland region of Roman Asia Minor.

Rural kinship structures and household forms are analysed in detail, as are the region's demography, religious life, gender relations, class structure, normative standards and values.

Roman north-east Lydia is perhaps the only non-urban society in the Greco-Roman world whose culture can be described at so fine-grained a level of detail: a world of tight-knit families, egalitarian values, hard agricultural labour, village solidarity, honour, piety and love.

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Cambridge University Press
1009123211 / 9781009123211
Hardback
17/11/2022
United Kingdom
English
396 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps.