Roman Domestic Buildings

Roman Domestic Buildings

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Intended as a companion to "Roman Public Buildings"(0-85989-239-5) by the same editor, this volume completes the architectural picture of Roman society. The text covers the political, social and economic significance of residential buildings, includes a chapter on gardens and refers to the Hadrianic "palace" discovered at Vindolanda in 1992.

Author: Ian M. Barton
Format: Paperback, 214 pages, 15mm x 210mm
Published: 1996, Liverpool University Press, United Kingdom
Genre: History: Textbooks & Study Guides

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Intended as a companion to "Roman Public Buildings"(0-85989-239-5) by the same editor, this volume completes the architectural picture of Roman society. The text covers the political, social and economic significance of residential buildings, includes a chapter on gardens and refers to the Hadrianic "palace" discovered at Vindolanda in 1992.