Settlement, Urbanization, and Population (Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy) (Hardback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 24 hours | |Short Description for Settlement, Urbanization, and Population A collection of essays presenting new analyses of data and evidence for population and settlement patterns, particularly urbanization, in the Mediterranean world from 100 BC to AD 350.
Full description- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Published: 02 March 2012
- Format: Hardback 384 pages
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- Categories: Population & Demography | Economic History | Ancient History: To C 500 CE | Classical History / Classical Civilisation
- ISBN 13: 9780199602353 ISBN 10: 0199602352
- Sales rank: 751,345
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Full description for Settlement, Urbanization, and Population
This volume presents a collection of studies focussing on population and settlement patterns in the Roman empire in the perspective of the economic development of the Mediterranean world between 100 BC and AD 350. The analyses offered here highlight the issues of regional and temporal variation in Italy, Spain, Britain, Egypt, Crete, and Asia Minor from classical Greece to the early Byzantine period. The chapters fall into two main groups, the first dealing with the evidence for rural settlement, as revealed by archaeological field surveys, and the attendant methodological problems of extrapolating from that evidence a view of population; and the second with city populations and the phenomenon of urbanization. They proceed to consider hierarchies of settlement in the characteristic classical pattern of city plus territory, and the way in which those entities are defined from the highest to the lowest level: the empire as 'city of Rome plus territory', then regional and local hierarchies, and, more precisely, the identity and the nature of the 'instruments' which enables them to function in economic cohesion.

