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This volume explores the organization and contents of five houses at Halieis. It is based on the structure of each house and its contents and includes detailed room-by-room analyses of the excavated finds. From this it expands into a general consideration of the Greek household and domestic economy, topics of growing interest among archaeologists. In particular, it considers division of labor within the household and the allocation of domestic space for men and women.
Bradley A. Ault is Associate Professor of Classics at the State University of New York at Buffalo.
ContentsForeword by Wolf W. RudolphAcknowledgments1.Introduction to the Site and Methodology2.House and AssemblageArea 7House 7Area 6House B and Miscellaneous RoomsHouse AHouse CHouse DHouse E3.Synthesis of Room Types, Features, and FunctionsEntry: ProthyronCourtyard: AuleCourtyard InstallationsPortico: Transverse HallDayroom and Adjacent ChambersKitchen and Bath: Ipnos and BalaneionAndron and AnteroomStorage: Tamieion/PitheonThalamoiWindows, Stairs, Second Story, and Roofing4.Oikos and OikonomiaMale and Female Space: Andronitis and GynaikonitisDomestic CultDomestic EconomyAppendix IConcordance by House of Loci, Rooms, Trenches, and Units Forming Level A-Level A/B StrataAppendix IIInventoried Finds from Level A-Level A/B Strata by House and Locus: Houses 7, A, C, D, and ETablesGlossary and AbbreviationsLiterature CitedIndexIllustrations