Dimensions
170 x 250 x 10mm
The Roman province of Africa was one of richest in the Empire and as a result has some of the most spectacular remains. The Cities of Roman Africa examines the development of urban space and cultural life in this province from the beginnings of Roman rule in the second century BC to the fall of the province of Africa to the Vandals in AD 439. The book will consider the Romanisation of an area with its own distinctive pre-Roman culture, resistance to Roman rule and how these factors affected the evolution of the cities under the Republic and Empire. Moreover, it will also look at the development of cultural life in these new Roman cities, with chapters on religion, entertainment and intellectual life, and investigate the way in which aspects of Roman culture were used and adapted by the African populations and in particular their elites.