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9781842179840

Pompeii

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    9781842179840

  • ISBN10:

    1842179845

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2011-06-22
  • Publisher: Oxbow Books Ltd

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Summary

More than 250 years after its discovery, Pompeii continues to resonate powerfully in both academic discourse and the popular imagination. This volume brings together a collection of ten papers that advance, challenge and revise the present conceptions of the city's art, industry and infrastructure. The discussions of domestic art in this book, a perennial topic for Pompeian scholars, engage previously neglected subjects such as wall ornaments in domestic decoration, the sculpture collection in the house of Octavius Quartio, and the role of the covered walkways in luxury villa architecture. The famous cupid's frieze from the house of the Vettii is given a novel and intelligent reinterpretation. The place of industry at Pompeii, in both the physical and economic landscapes has long been overlooked. The chapters on building practice in inhabited houses, on the presence of fulling workshops in atrium houses, and on the urban pottery industry serve as successful contributions to a more complete understanding of the life of the ancient city. Finally, this volume breaks new ground in the consideration of the urban infrastructure of Pompeii, a topic that has won serious attention only in the last decades, but one that is playing an increasingly central role in Pompeian studies. The final three chapters offer a reassessment of the Pompeian street network, a scientific analysis of the amount of lead in Pompeian drinking water, and a thorough analysis of the water infrastructure around the forum that supported its architectural transformation in the last decades before the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.

Table of Contents

List of Contributorsp. v
List of Figuresp. vii
Abbreviationsp. xi
Mapsp. xii
Introductionp. 1
Art
Beyond Painting in Pompeii's Houses: Wall Ornaments and Their Patronsp. 10
The Sculpture of the Casa di Octavius Quartio at Pompeiip. 33
Porticus and Cryptoporticus in Luxury Villa Architecturep. 50
Playful Workers. The Cupid Frieze in the Casa dei Vettiip. 62
Industry
Disruption or Continuity? The Spatio-Visual Evidence of Post Earthquake Pompeiip. 74
Reconsidering the atrium House: Domestic fullonicae at Pompeiip. 88
Pottery Production in Pompeii: an Overviewp. 103
Infrastructure
What was a via? An Integrated Archaeological and Textual Approachp. 115
Lead Contamination in the Drinking Water of Pompeiip. 131
Practical Matters: Infrastructure and the Planning for the Post-Earthquake Forum at Pompeiip. 149
Bibliographyp. 164
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