Recycling and reuse in the Roman economy / edited by Chloe N. Duckworth & Andrew Wilson

The recycling and reuse of materials and objects were extensive in the past, but have rarely been embedded into models of the economy; even more rarely has any attempt been made to address the scale of these practices. Recent developments, including the use of large datasets, computational modelling...

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Place / Publishing House:Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2020
Year of Publication:2020
Edition:First edition
Language:English
Series:Oxford studies on the Roman economy
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Physical Description:xxviii, 478 Seiten; Illustrationen; 24 cm
Notes:Literaturangaben
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Summary:The recycling and reuse of materials and objects were extensive in the past, but have rarely been embedded into models of the economy; even more rarely has any attempt been made to address the scale of these practices. Recent developments, including the use of large datasets, computational modelling, and high-resolution analytical chemistry are increasingly offering the means to reconstruct recycling and reuse, and even to approach the thorny issue of quantification.0This volume is the first to bring together these new approaches, and the first to present a consideration of recycling and reuse in the Roman economy, taking into account a range of materials and using a variety of methodological approaches. It presents integrated, cross-referential evidence for the recycling and reuse of textiles, papyrus, statuary and building materials, amphorae, metals, and glass, and examines significant questions about organization, value, and the social meaning of recycling
ISBN:0198860846
9780198860846
ac_no:AC15721743
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Chloe N. Duckworth & Andrew Wilson