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A Companion to North Africa in Antiquity, edited by a recognized leader in the field, is the first reference work of its kind in English. It provides a comprehensive introduction to all aspects of North Africa's rich history from the Protohistoric period through Late Antiquity (1000 BCE to the 800 CE).
Comprised of twenty-four thematic and topical essays by established and emerging scholars covering the area between ancient Tripolitania and the Atlantic Ocean, including the Sahara, the volume introduces readers to Ancient North Africa's environment, peoples, institutions, literature, art, economy and more, taking into account the significant body of new research and fieldwork that has been produced over the last fifty years.
A Companion to North Africa in Antiquity is an essential resource for anyone interested in this important region of the Ancient World.
R. Bruce Hitchner is Professor of Classical Studies and International Relations, and Chair of Classical Studies at Tufts. He has directed major archaeological projects in both Tunisia and France. His research and scholarship is focused on the economy and society of the Roman World. He is also a policy specialist and author of work on contemporary Bosnia and the Western Balkans.
Illustrations ix
Preface xiiiR. Bruce Hitchner
North Africa Maps xv
List of Abbreviations xxiv
Notes on Contributors xxv
Part I Setting the Stage 1
1 The Historiography of North Africa in Antiquity: An Overview 3R. Bruce Hitchner
2 Archaeology 9David L. Stone
3 The Environment of North Africa 24Philippe Leveau
Part II Africa in the First Millennium BCE 39
4 Libyan Culture and Society 41Joan Sanmartí
5 Beyond Barbarians: The Garamantes of the Libyan Sahara 64David J. Mattingly
6 Punic Carthage 81Iván Fumadó Ortega
7 Africa under the Roman Republic 101Matthew S. Hobson
Part III The Roman Period (146 BCE-439 CE) 117
8 African Rome. The City of Carthage from its Roman (Re-)foundation to the End of the Byzantine Period 119Ralf Bockmann
9 Roman Imperial Administration 142Jesper Carlsen
10 The Army 152Patrice Faure
11 Roman North African Urbanism 173J. Andrew Dufton and Elizabeth Fentress
12 Rural Settlement, Land Use, and Economy 202Mariette de Vos Raaijmakers
13 The African Economy: The Ceramic Evidence 220Michel Bonifay
14 Prose Literature 233Stéphanie Guédon
15 Architecture and Art 247Niccolò Mugnai
16 Transforming Religion under the Roman Empire: The Case of Africa 285Matthew M. McCarty
17 Society and Culture in Late Roman Africa 299Julio Cesar Magalhães de Oliveira
18 The Mauri in Late Antiquity 317Andy Merrills
19 Imperial and Late Latin Poetry from North Africa 332Helen Kaufmann
20 Christian North Africa in Antiquity 354Anna Leone
Part IV From the Vandal Kingdom to the Arab Conquest (439-711 CE) 373
21 The Vandals 375Jonathan P. Conant
22 The Byzantine Period 391Andy Merrills
23 Late Roman, Vandal, and Byzantine Coinage in Africa 410Cécile Morrisson
24 The Arab Conquests and the End of Ancient Africa? 424Corisande Fenwick
Index 439
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