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Ancient Greek Housing

Ancient Greek Housing

Ancient Greek Housing

Lisa C. Nevett, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
July 2023
Available
Paperback
9780521124638

    The temples and theatres of the ancient Greek world are widely known, but there is less familiarity with the houses in which people lived. In this book, Lisa Nevett provides an accessible introduction to the varied forms of housing found across the Greek world between c. 1000 and 200 BCE. Many houses adopted a courtyard structure which she sets within a broader chronological, geographical and socio-economic context. The book explores how housing shaped - and was shaped by – patterns of domestic life, at Athens and in other urban communities. It also points to a rapid change in the scale, elaboration and layout of the largest houses. This is associated with a shift away from expressing solidarity with peers in the local urban community towards advertising personal status and participation in a network of elite households which stretched across the Mediterranean. Instructors, students and general readers will welcome this stimulating volume.

    • Discusses a range of archaeological and textual evidence for ancient Greek housing and includes an extensive Bibliographic Essay 
    • Shows how patterns in the organisation of domestic space are linked with larger social and historical trends
    • Offers a selective overview of housing between the tenth and third centuries BCE and from Asia Minor to Italy

    Product details

    July 2023
    Hardback
    9780521198721
    370 pages
    260 × 175 × 20 mm
    0.81kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introducing ancient Greek housing
    • 2. Greek domestic architecture ca. 950–500 BCE: re-inventing the house
    • 3. Classical Athens and Attica: the anatomy of housing in a city and its territory
    • 4. Housing in mainland Greece during the classical period: towards a shared ideal?
    • 5. Housing Greek households in the eastern, western and southern Mediterranean and northern Black Sea littoral: the boundaries of an ideal?
    • 6. Housing, power and wealth in Greek communities during the late classical and early Hellenistic periods: stretching the ideal?
    • 7. Greek housing into the Hellenistic period: the transformation of an ideal?
    • Epilogue: the single-entrance, courtyard house and beyond.
      Author
    • Lisa C. Nevett , University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

      LISA C. NEVETT is Professor of Classical Archaeology at the University of Michigan. Her books include House and Society in the Ancient Greek World (1999), Domestic Space in Classical Antiquity (2010), Theoretical Approaches to the Archaeology of Ancient Greece (edited, 2017) and An Age of Experiment: Classical Archaeology Transformed (co-edited, 2018). Between 2014 and 2019 she co-directed the excavation of a Classical house at Olynthos (northern Greece).