K. Blouin, Triangular Landscapes. Environment, Society, and the State in the Nile Delta under Roman Rule
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11-09-2014
The latest volume in the Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy series has been released!
Triangular Landscapes. Environment, Society, and the State in the Nile Delta under Roman Rule
By Katherine Blouin
Between the Roman annexation of Egypt and the Arab period, the Nile Delta went from consisting of seven branches to two, namely the current Rosetta and Damietta branches. For historians, this may look like a slow process, but on a geomorphological scale, it is a rather fast one. How did it happen? How did human action contribute to the phenomenon? Why did it start around the Roman period? And how did it impact on ancient Deltaic communities?
This volume reflects on these questions by focusing on a district of the north-eastern Delta called the Mendesian Nome.
Hardcover
Oxford University Press
30 September 2014
464 Pages | 52 illus.
8.5 x 5.4 inches
ISBN: 9780199688722
11-09-2014
The latest volume in the Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy series has been released!
Triangular Landscapes. Environment, Society, and the State in the Nile Delta under Roman Rule
By Katherine Blouin
Between the Roman annexation of Egypt and the Arab period, the Nile Delta went from consisting of seven branches to two, namely the current Rosetta and Damietta branches. For historians, this may look like a slow process, but on a geomorphological scale, it is a rather fast one. How did it happen? How did human action contribute to the phenomenon? Why did it start around the Roman period? And how did it impact on ancient Deltaic communities?
This volume reflects on these questions by focusing on a district of the north-eastern Delta called the Mendesian Nome.
Hardcover
Oxford University Press
30 September 2014
464 Pages | 52 illus.
8.5 x 5.4 inches
ISBN: 9780199688722
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