At Home in Roman Egypt

A Social Archaeology

Anna Lucille Boozer author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:30th Sep '21

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This book draws together a wide range of evidence across disciplines to show how the ordinary people of Roman Egypt experienced and enacted change.

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.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.

'… 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
'Boozer seeks to survey the evidence of homelife for the inhabitants of Egypt during the Roman era … and to demonstrate how individuals contributed to social change in areas such as the adoption of new technologies, religion, and culture. On both counts, Boozer's book succeeds. Her command of the material and presentation of selected sources is admirable … The text is a joy to read.' Andrew T. Wilburn, Bryn Mawr Classical Review

ISBN: 9781108830928

Dimensions: 260mm x 183mm x 22mm

Weight: 940g

350 pages