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The Mills-Bakeries of Ostia: Description and Interpretation

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The Mills-Bakeries of Ostia: Description and Interpretation

Jan Theo Bakker (editor)
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The ruins of Ostia, main harbour of Imperial Rome, were uncovered in the late nineteenth and first half of the twentieth century. In the present volume the remains of three buildings used for the milling of grain and baking of bread (pistrina) are studied according to modern archaeological standards. A detailed analysis of the architecture and masonry allows a description of the installation and vicissitudes of the pistrina. Subsequently the distribution of these buildings in the city and their place in the neighbourhood is studied. The technical achievement of the Ostian bakers is assessed. Although water-power was sometimes used in Roman grain-mills, this was not the case in Ostia. This in turn affects estimates of the output of the pistrina. Nevertheless the amount of bread that was produced must have been considerably higher than that in Pompeii, where many small bakeries have been preserved. No remains of bakeries have ever been found in Rome or Constantinople, but it may be assumed that the average bakery in these cities did not differ much from the Ostian workshops. Involvement of the fisc with the Ostian bakers has already been suggested by Bakker in Living and Working with the Gods. The role of the Emperor is dealt with in this volume once more. The Ostian corpus pistorum presumably fed Imperial slaves and the local fire-brigade. There are good reasons to assume that Ostia, like Rome, knew distributions of free grain.
Ano:
1999
Editora:
Brill
Idioma:
english
Páginas:
272
ISBN 10:
9004525823
ISBN 13:
9789050630580
Série:
Dutch Monographs on Ancient History and Archaeology; 21
Arquivo:
PDF, 44.03 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1999
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