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At Home in Roman Egypt Anna Lucille Boozer (Bernard M. Baruch College, City University of New York)

At Home in Roman Egypt By Anna Lucille Boozer (Bernard M. Baruch College, City University of New York)

At Home in Roman Egypt by Anna Lucille Boozer (Bernard M. Baruch College, City University of New York)


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This book introduces both specialists and non-specialists to the lives of ordinary people in Roman Egypt. It explores the life course of these individuals by examining conception, childbirth, childhood, youth, adulthood, disability, religion, health, old age, death and the afterlife, among other themes.

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At Home in Roman Egypt: A Social Archaeology by Anna Lucille Boozer (Bernard M. Baruch College, City University of New York)

What was life like for ordinary people who lived in Roman Egypt? In this volume, Anna Lucille Boozer reconstructs and examines the everyday lives of non-elite individuals. It is the first book to bring a 'life course' approach to the study of Roman Egypt and Egyptology more generally.Based on evidence drawn from objects, portraits, and letters, she focuses on the quotidian details that were most meaningful to those who lived during the centuries of Roman occupation. Boozer explores these individuals through each phase of the life cycle from conception, childbirth, childhood, and youth, to adulthood and old age and focuses on essential themes such as religion, health, disability, death, and the afterlife. Illuminating the lives of people forgotten by most historians, her richly illustrated volume also shows how ordinary people experienced and enacted social and cultural change.

At Home in Roman Egypt Reviews

' a brief insight into life as was most likely experienced by a large majority of the Romano-Egyptian population the book is beautifully written and easily accessible to everyone.' Micaela Langellotti, Minerva

About Anna Lucille Boozer (Bernard M. Baruch College, City University of New York)

Anna Lucille Boozeris Professor of Roman Mediterranean Archaeology and Ancient History at Baruch College and the Graduate Center at the City University of New York (CUNY). Her research focuses on Roman Egypt, Meroitic Sudan, empires, and everyday life. She directs the CUNY excavations at Amheida (Egypt) and MAP: The Meroe Archival Project (Sudan). She has written widely on the social archaeology and history of Egypt and Sudan. Among her books areA Late Romano-Egyptian House in the Dakhla Oasis: Amheida House B2(2015) andArchaeologies of Empire: Local Participants and Imperial Trajectories(2020).

Table of Contents

1. Homelife; 2. Settings and communities; 3. Conception, birth, and childhood; 4. Adulthood; 5. Making the home; 6. Caring for the body and constructing difference; 7. Religion, ritual, and magic; 8. Health, disability, and old age; 9. Death and the afterlife; 10. Homelife in Roman Egypt and beyond.

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NPB9781108830928
9781108830928
1108830927
At Home in Roman Egypt: A Social Archaeology by Anna Lucille Boozer (Bernard M. Baruch College, City University of New York)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2021-09-30
350
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