Reuse and Renovation in Roman Material Culture

Diana Y. Ng (Editor), Molly Swetnam-Burland (Editor)

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Author
Diana Y. Ng (Editor), Molly Swetnam-Burland (Editor)
Publish Date
2018-09-06
Subtitle
Functions, Aesthetics, Interpretations
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
288
Publisher Name
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
110847389X
ISBN-13
9781108473897
citemno
223799
SKU
9781108473897

Description

This book explores the spoliation of architectural and sculptural materials during the Roman empire. Examining a wide range of materials, including imperial portraits, statues associated with master craftsmen, architectural moldings and fixtures, tombs and sarcophagi, arches and gateways, it demonstrates that secondary intervention was common well before Late Antiquity, in fact, centuries earlier than has been previously acknowledged. The essays in this volume, written by a team of international experts, collectively argue that reuse was a natural feature of human manipulation of the physical environment, rather than a sign of social pressure. Reuse often reflected appreciation for the function, form, and design of the material culture of earlier eras. Political, social, religious, and economic factors also contributed to the practice. A comprehensive overview of spoliation and reuse, this volume examines the phenomenon in Rome and throughout the Mediterranean world.