The excavations of San Giovanni di Ruoti . Vol. 2, The small finds /
Between 1977 and 1984 the excavations of a Canadian archaeological team at San Giovanni di Ruoti in southern Italy uncovered a series of three Roman villas dating from the first to the sixth centuries AD. The multi-volume report on the excavation will provide the first comprehensive overview of the...
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245 | 1 | 4 | |a The excavations of San Giovanni di Ruoti . |n Vol. 2, |p The small finds / |c C.J. Simpson, Alastair M. Small and Robert J. Buck, general editors. |
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505 | 0 | |a CONTENTS -- LIST OF TABLES -- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -- PREFACE -- ABBREVIATIONS -- Introduction -- Phases and dates of occupation -- The organization of the Catalogue -- The current disposition of the minor objects -- Format of Catalogue entries -- The minor objects as dating evidence -- The minor objects as evidence for daily life -- Constraints -- The tables -- The middens -- Catalogue -- I. Articles of adornment, dress, or toilet -- Hairpins -- Combs -- Brooches -- Finger rings -- Earrings -- Bracelets/armlets -- Beads | |
505 | 8 | |a Buckles and other articles of dressLigulae -- Tweezers -- Mirror -- II. Articles associated with textiles -- Sewing needles -- Loom weights -- Spindle whorls -- Circular or irregularly shaped weights -- III. Articles associated with the processing of food -- Querns -- Stone mortars -- Large stone basins -- Metal bowl -- IV. Articles associated with writing -- Styli -- Stylus cases -- Seal box -- V. Articles associated with weighing -- Weights -- Steelyard -- VI. Tools (knife blades and other implements) -- Stone objects -- Bone objects | |
505 | 8 | |a Metal bladesImplements used in woodworking -- Implements possibly associated with leatherworking -- Implements associated with agriculture -- Other implements -- Tools and implements of unknown use -- VII. Furnishings, fastenings, and fixtures -- Furniture attachments -- Keys and lock fittings -- Hinges -- Staples and similar objects -- Miscellaneous fixtures and fittings -- VIII. Articles associated with leisure, religious, and other activities -- Gaming pieces -- Flute fragment -- Metal sculpture -- Terracotta objects -- Amulet | |
505 | 8 | |a IX. Articles associated with equitationCheekpiece -- Strap fittings -- Spurs -- X. Weaponry -- Projectile head -- XI. Objects currently unidentifiable -- Copper alloy objects -- Iron objects -- Other objects -- Bibliography -- Concordances -- Small Find numbers: Volumes II/I -- Small Find numbers in ascending order -- Appendix 1 Conservation of the amulet -- Appendix 2 The inheritance of Stephen and the non-ceramic artifacts at San Giovanni di Ruoti -- Appendix 3 Provenancing of ancient Roman millstones -- COINS | |
505 | 8 | |a ""Coins and the economy in the later phases of San Giovanni""""Catalogue""; ""Bibliography""; ""LAMPS""; ""Introduction""; ""Catalogue""; ""Group 1: Italian lamps of Bailey Types A to G""; ""Group 2: Italian lamps of Bailey Types O and P""; ""Group 3: Italian lamps � miscellaneous fragments (first to second centuries AD)""; ""Group 4: Italian globule lamps (Bailey Type K)""; ""Group 5: African lamps of Atlante Form VIII/Hayes Type I""; ""Group 6: African lamps of Atlante Form X/Hayes Type II""; ""Group 7: Campanian Red Ware lamps of Bailey Type Siii"" | |
520 | |a Between 1977 and 1984 the excavations of a Canadian archaeological team at San Giovanni di Ruoti in southern Italy uncovered a series of three Roman villas dating from the first to the sixth centuries AD. The multi-volume report on the excavation will provide the first comprehensive overview of the social and economic life of a Roman villa in southern Italy. Volume II constitutes a catalogue raisonTe of the small finds, covering all categories of non-ceramic personal, domestic, and industrial artifacts recovered from the site. C.J. Simpson has been a member of the Canadian excavation team since 1979. He provides detailed descriptions of the individual artifacts, their dates of manufacture, and their use, and discusses the evidence they yield for domestic and daily life. The artifacts range from hairpins and brooches to iron knives used for slicing and chopping. Coins and lamps found at the site are evaluated in separate contributions by R. Reece and J.J. Rossiter. The book includes several useful appendices, notably one by Vito Volterra on the analysis of millstones. The 400 items listed in the catalogue are illustrated by drawings or photographs. This volume presents one of very few accounts of the household artifacts found at an estate centre remote from urban Rome. It provides an important resource for specialists seeking to date similar objects, and adds much interesting detail to our picture of the rural economy of Italy in late antiquity. | ||
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