A Roman macellum was a place of daily interaction for many people of varied economic status, citizenship, age, gender, and social role. Defined architecturally by an enclosure with shops on some or all sides, a central open court, and often a tholos, it is conventionally characterized as a luxury meat and fish market. While at least thirty-seven macella operated in Roman Italy—and perhaps as many as three at once in Rome—scholars have generally assessed macella as a type or as single buildings isolated from their surroundings, though each structure played a distinct role in its local and regional economy and social, religious, and political cultures. My study focuses on thirteen macella in the modern state of Italy dating from the third cen...
Rome between AD 300-600 was a city in transition, which saw major changes in its demographic and eco...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the private patronage of public buildin...
This dissertation investigates how Rome organized and paid for the considerable amount of labor that...
A Roman macellum was a place of daily interaction for many people of varied economic status, citizen...
The macellum, as one of the main market buildings in the Roman city, must have provoked two importan...
A macellum in ancient Rome was a marketbuilding, distinct from the city´s loud noice and throng. The...
While the remains of the well‐preserved and excavated towns of Pompeii, Ostia and Herculaneum provid...
This report is a reflection on the location of market places in the Roman era, with reference to the...
In recent years we are witness to a flowering of studies about the Reggio Emilia area, especially co...
The built, urban context of the city served as the dominant mechanism by which Rome’s hegemony expan...
The urban configuration of Rome in the low Middle Ages, that is of the city that accompanied the for...
'Tabernae' were ubiquitous in all Roman cities, lining the busiest streets and dominating their most...
This thesis explores Rome’s built environment from its early republican foundation to the period of ...
Retailing in ancient Rome remains a neglected area of study on account of the traditional view among...
The collect of archeological and epigraphic sources relating to the macella allows to study the geog...
Rome between AD 300-600 was a city in transition, which saw major changes in its demographic and eco...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the private patronage of public buildin...
This dissertation investigates how Rome organized and paid for the considerable amount of labor that...
A Roman macellum was a place of daily interaction for many people of varied economic status, citizen...
The macellum, as one of the main market buildings in the Roman city, must have provoked two importan...
A macellum in ancient Rome was a marketbuilding, distinct from the city´s loud noice and throng. The...
While the remains of the well‐preserved and excavated towns of Pompeii, Ostia and Herculaneum provid...
This report is a reflection on the location of market places in the Roman era, with reference to the...
In recent years we are witness to a flowering of studies about the Reggio Emilia area, especially co...
The built, urban context of the city served as the dominant mechanism by which Rome’s hegemony expan...
The urban configuration of Rome in the low Middle Ages, that is of the city that accompanied the for...
'Tabernae' were ubiquitous in all Roman cities, lining the busiest streets and dominating their most...
This thesis explores Rome’s built environment from its early republican foundation to the period of ...
Retailing in ancient Rome remains a neglected area of study on account of the traditional view among...
The collect of archeological and epigraphic sources relating to the macella allows to study the geog...
Rome between AD 300-600 was a city in transition, which saw major changes in its demographic and eco...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the private patronage of public buildin...
This dissertation investigates how Rome organized and paid for the considerable amount of labor that...