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Tokens and Social Life in Roman Imperial Italy

Tokens and Social Life in Roman Imperial Italy
Open Access

Tokens and Social Life in Roman Imperial Italy

Clare Rowan, University of Warwick
November 2023
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Paperback
9781009015745

    Tokens are underutilised artefacts from the ancient world, but as everyday objects they were key in mediating human interactions. This book provides an accessible introduction to tokens from Roman Italy. It explores their role in the creation of imperial imagery, as well as what they can reveal about the numerous identities that existed in different communities within Rome and Ostia. It is clear that tokens carried imagery that was connected to the emotions and experiences of different festivals, and that they were designed to act upon their users to provoke particular reactions. Tokens bear many similarities to ancient Roman currency, but also possess important differences. The tokens of Roman Italy were objects used by a wide variety of groups for particular events or moments in time; their designs reveal experiences and individuals otherwise lost to history. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

    • An accessible introduction to Roman tokens, how they were manufactured and how we can use them as a source
    • Richly illustrated, with an accompanying online catalogue that the reader can access for details on individual tokens
    • Incorporates information about imagery, findspots, and comparative material

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    ‘… this book is a leap forward in the study of tokens and will be valuable not only for established scholars working on portable material culture, but also for postgraduate students and advanced undergraduates, especially those looking to engage with a wider range of Roman material culture.’ Summer Courts, Bryn Mawr Classical Review

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    Product details

    November 2023
    Paperback
    9781009015745
    288 pages
    243 × 169 × 15 mm
    0.47kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Tokens and the Imperial family
    • 3. Creating identities in Rome, Ostia and Italy
    • 4. Cult, euergetism and the imagery of festivals
    • 5. Tokens, finds, and small-scale economies
    • 6. Conclusion: Tokens and the history of Roman Imperial Italy.
      Author
    • Clare Rowan , University of Warwick

      Clare Rowan is Associate Professor in the Department of Classics and Ancient History at the University of Warwick. Her previous books, Under Divine Auspices: Divine Ideology and the Visualisation of Imperial Power (Cambridge, 2013) and From Caesar to Augustus: Using Coins as Sources (Cambridge, 2018), have demonstrated the enormous potential of coin evidence for understanding the Roman world. She held a European Research Starting Grant from 2016-2021, Token Communities in the Ancient Mediterranean, and this volume represents the findings of this work. She is currently the ancient editor for the Numismatic Chronicle.