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Water, Wealth and Social Status at Pompeii, The House of the Vestals in the First Century AD.Jones, Rick F.J., Robinson, Damian January 2005 (has links)
No / The use of water in Roman private houses has been identified as a highly visible status symbol. The detailed study of the House of the Vestals at Pompeii reveals how water features were central to the house¿s structural changes from the late first century B.C. The owners of the house invested heavily in fountains and pools as key elements in the display of their wealth to visitors and passers-by alike. This article relates the structural development of the House of the Vestals to the social history of decorative water usage, from an initial investment exploiting the pressurized water provided by the new aqueduct early in the Augustan period to the responses to crises following the earthquake of A.D. 62
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Architectural Elaboration Of The ' / public' / In The Domestic Architecture Of Late Antique Anatolia: Changes And Transformations In The Private SettingConkir, Esra 01 December 2005 (has links) (PDF)
This thesis studies the continuity, change and transformation of the Roman domestic architecture in Asia Minor in late antiquity with reference to the social and political dynamics and the urban context of the period. The sample is chosen from the well-preserved and studied houses in Asia Minor, which provide considerable information and insight into the domestic context of the period. In the light of architectural evidence coming from these houses late antique domestic architecture is discussed with a special emphasis on the ' / privatization' / and ' / elaboration' / of ' / public' / within the domestic context.
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