Houses and Households in the context of the economy and society of classical Athens. In this paper, I will compare the data gathered and analyzed on houses and households from the epigraphic sources at Gortyn with the Athenian evidence.1 Sources that describe architectural features of residential buildings, however, will not be considered here;2 rather, my focus will be on the legal and socioeconomic contexts in which houses were in some way involved in order to illustrate how the concept of “house” functioned as an important marker of family identity and the changing social dynamics of household and community.
Ferrucci, S. (2011). Houses in the household II: From Gortyn to Athens and back. In Stega. Τhe Αrchaeology of Ηouses and Ηouseholds in Αncient Crete (pp. 401-408). Princeton, New Jersey : The American School of Classical Studies at Athens.
Houses in the household II: From Gortyn to Athens and back
FERRUCCI, STEFANO
2011-01-01
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Houses and Households in the context of the economy and society of classical Athens. In this paper, I will compare the data gathered and analyzed on houses and households from the epigraphic sources at Gortyn with the Athenian evidence.1 Sources that describe architectural features of residential buildings, however, will not be considered here;2 rather, my focus will be on the legal and socioeconomic contexts in which houses were in some way involved in order to illustrate how the concept of “house” functioned as an important marker of family identity and the changing social dynamics of household and community.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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