Phoenician and Punic archaeology have long been overlooked by Mediterranean archaeologists, who focused their attention on Greek and Roman cultures. Although the Punic cities and their rural landscapes are to be found along the southern shores and on the islands of the western Mediterranean basin, comprehensive studies of these archaeological remains are virtually non-existent. It is the aim of this book to investigate Punic rural settlement in the western Mediterranean by bringing together and comparing the currently dispersed existing evidence for rural Punic settlement. The core of the volume is accordingly made up by a detailed discussion of the archaeological evidence for Punic rural settlement from Sardinia, Sicily, Ibiza, mainland Spain and North Africa. Because agriculture and agrarian produce have always been assumed to have played a critical role in the Carthaginian colonial expansion, the connections between the various colonial contexts and the local characteristics of rural organisation explored in detail enhances our understanding of these colonial contexts. This in turn provides better insight in Carthaginian colonialism and local Punic rural settlement and their role in the wider Mediterranean context.
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Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
Publication Date: 01 Sep 2013
Publisher: Equinox Publishing Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781845535063
About Carlos Gomez BellardPeter van Dommelen
Peter van Dommelen is Joukowsky Family Professor in Archaeology and Professor of Anthropology at Brown University. His research focuses on the western Mediterranean and the Phoenician-Punic world with a particular interest in colonialism and culture contact as well as rural life and landscape both past and present. He is actively involved in fieldwork and ceramic studies in Sardinia and Mediterranean Spain and his most recent books are with Carlos Gomez Bellard Rural Landscapes of the Punic World Monographs in Mediterranean Archaeology 11 (London: Equinox 2008) and co-edited with A. Bernard Knapp Material Connections in the Ancient Mediterranean (London: Routledge 2010). Carlos Gomez Bellard teaches in the Department of Prehistory and Archaeology of the University of Valencia (Spain). He has long been interested in the organization of agricultural production and rural settlement in Phoenician and Punic Ibiza. He has excavated and surveyed extensively in Ibiza and Mediterranean Spain.