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Latrinae: Roman Toilets in the Northwestern Provinces of the Roman Empire Stefanie Hoss

Latrinae: Roman Toilets in the Northwestern Provinces of the Roman Empire By Stefanie Hoss

Latrinae: Roman Toilets in the Northwestern Provinces of the Roman Empire by Stefanie Hoss


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This book is the first collection on Roman toilets of the northwestern provinces, and gives a good overview of the possibilities for human waste removal in Roman times. The volume provides a fascinating introduction to this under-researched group of Roman installations.

Latrinae: Roman Toilets in the Northwestern Provinces of the Roman Empire Summary

Latrinae: Roman Toilets in the Northwestern Provinces of the Roman Empire by Stefanie Hoss

Latrinae: Roman Toilets in the Northwestern Provinces of the Roman Empire' presents examples of Roman toilets from a wide area in northwestern Europe comprising Austria, Belgium, Britain, Germany and the Netherlands. Seven papers consider typically Roman stone channel toilets, while five papers discuss the actually much more common wooden toilets of the cesspit type. Some studies concentrate on a single installation, others present a number of installations in their architectural surroundings. In addition, Roman chamber pots, which could be used either solo or in a toilet chair, are presented in two papers. A further paper on stercus, usually connected to latrine duty in the Roman army, questions this interpretation and offers a different meaning of the word. This book is the first collection on Roman toilets of the northwestern provinces, and gives a good overview of the possibilities for human waste removal in Roman times. The volume provides a fascinating introduction to this under-researched group of Roman installations.

Latrinae: Roman Toilets in the Northwestern Provinces of the Roman Empire Reviews

Concluding, the current book is a valuable contribution, adding to a less researched aspect of life in the Roman Northwestern provinces. Also worth mentioning is the fact that all articles have images, plans, maps, reconstructions, pictures and drawings of the complexes and artefacts, which makes them very easy to use and reference. Focusing on a niched matter, all information available in the volume, as well as the general picture it offers, are welcomed contributions, with the potential of being relevant in future researches. Rada Varga (2020): Studia Antiqua et Aarchaeologica 25/1

About Stefanie Hoss

Stefanie Hoss is a post-excavation small finds specialist at Small Finds Archaeology in the Netherlands who also teaches at the University of Cologne. Her interest in toilets is connected to her first PhD on the culture of Roman bathing and the baths and thermae in Palestine (Cologne, 2002). In 2014, she earned a second PhD on Roman military belts at Leiden University. Apart from toilets and the alliterative Roman baths and belts, her research interests include Roman small finds, Roman food and dining habits and the wondrous ways of Roman refuse.

Table of Contents

Introduction Stefanie Hoss; Sewers or cesspits? Modern assumptions and Roman preferences Gemma Jansen; The latrine at the Roman fort on the Antonine Wall at Bearsden David J Breeze; Flushed with success a Roman flushing installation in the latrines of the Great Bathhouse of the Colonia Ulpia Traiana near Xanten (D) Norbert Zieling; The latrines of Roman Aachen Andreas Schaub; An outhouse in the garden? Looking at a backyard in the vicus of Bonn Jeanne-Nora Andrikopoulou-Strack, Manuel Fiedler and Constanze Hopken; A bath with public toilets in the vicus of Bonn Gary White; The Roman public toilet of Rottenburg am Neckar Stefanie Hoss; Latrines connected to bathhouses in Germania inferior an overview Michael Dodt; Roman toilets in Nijmegen, Oppidum Batavorum and Ulpia Noviomagus, the Netherlands Elly N.A. Heirbaut; Arlon, apport des decouvertes recentes dans le vicus a lexamen des latrines gallo-romaines Denis Henrotay; A Roman latrine near St. Kolumba in Cologne and its remarkable contents Michael Dodt; Latrine pits in the Roman vicus of Vitudurum / Oberwintherthur (Switzerland) Verena Jauch; A Roman cesspit from the mid-2nd century with lead price tags in the civil town of Carnuntum (Schloss Petronell/Austria) Beatrix Petznek; Roman chamber pots Beatrix Petznek; A Roman Toilet bowl from Speicher (Eifelkreis Bitburg-Prum, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany) Bernd Bienert; The meaning of stercus in Roman military papyri dung or human faeces? Or: who is supposed to clean this shit up? Kai Juntunen

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GOR009507942
9781784917258
1784917257
Latrinae: Roman Toilets in the Northwestern Provinces of the Roman Empire by Stefanie Hoss
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Archaeopress
2018-01-31
154
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