The Ancient Mediterranean Trade in Ceramic Buil. Mills**
The Ancient Mediterranean Trade in Ceramic Building Materials: A Case Study in Carthage and BeirutAuthor(s): Philip Mills\nFormat: Paperback\nPublisher: Archaeopress, United Kingdom\nImprint: Archaeopress Archaeology\nISBN-13: 9781905739608, 978-1905739608\nSynopsis\nThis study (the second volume in the Archaeopress series devoted to the publication of ceramics in the Roman Mediterranean and outlying territories from the late Republic to late Antiquity) addresses the level of interregional trade of ceramic building material (CBM), traditionally seen as a high bulk low value commodity, within the ancient Mediterranean between the third century BC and the seventh century AD. It examines the impact of different modes of production, distribution and consumption of CBM and how archaeological assemblages differ from what is predicted by current models of the ancient economy. It also explores how CBM can be used to investigate cultural identity and urban form. CBM has great potential in inv.
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