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List of illustrations=ⅶ

Preface and acknowledgements=ⅹ

Introduction=I

1. Domestic space and ancient Greek society=4

The Greek oikos:questions and problems=4

Examining the oikos=10

2. Approaches to the material record=21

Previous work on the archaeological remains of Greek households=21

Domestic architecture and social relations:some basic assumptions=29

3. From pots to people:towards a framework for interpreting the archaeological material=34

Approaching ancient Greek perceptions of domestic space=36

Searching for individuals in the archaeological record=39

Approaching the archaeology:towards an analytical framework=50

4. The city of Olynthos:a detailed case-study in domestic organisation=53

Introduction:the site=53

Reanalysing Olynthos:archaeological considerations=57

Investigating the organisation of individual houses=61

Comparing different households=74

Conclusions:house and society in fourth-century Olynthos=79

5. Olynthos in context:houses in northern, central and southern Greece and the Aegean islands=80

Introduction=80

Houses of the later fifth to mind-fourth centuries=81

Houses of the later fourth to earlier third century=114

Domestic spatial organisation in Greece:an overview=123

6. Regional patterns in domestic organisation:Greek houses from Sicily and southern Italy=127

Houses of fifth-century date=129

Houses of fourth-century date=135

Houses of third-century date=144

Rural housing in the hinterland of western Greek settlements=151

Domestic spatial organisation in weatern Greece:an overview=152

7. House and society in the ancient Greek world=154

The applicability of the oikos concept among different social or economic groups=156

Origins and subsequent development of the Classical oikos=158

Regional differences in the oikos concept=167

Conclusions=173

Appendices=176

Notes=194

References=198

Index=216

Figures

conventions used within these figures=22

1. Axonometric reconstruction of a prostas house:Abdera, house C(based on Lazaridis 1952, p. 262)=23

2. Axonometric reconstruction of a pastas house:Olynthos house AVII 6(based on Robinson and Graham 1938, Plate 101)=24

3. Axonometric reconstruction of a peristyle house:Delos, maison de la colline(based on Chamonard 1922, Plates XIV-XVII)=24

4. Axonometric reconstruction of a Herdraum house:Ammotopos house 1(based on Dakaris 1986, Figure 5)=25

5. The names inscribed on ancient vessels compared with the modern terms used for them(information taken from Lazzarini 1973-4)=42

6. Pie chart showing the proportions of different types of vessel included in the iconographic analysis=44

7. Multi-dimensional scaling of painted scenes showing the combinations in which decorative motifs co-occur=44

8. Map showing the locations of Greek sites discussed in the text=54

9. Plan of the city of Olynthos showing the locations of the houses in the sample=55

10. Plan of an insula at Olynthos:insula AVI(based on Robinson and Graham 1938, 97)=56

11. Histogram showing the range of ground-floor areas covered by different houses at Olynthos=65

12. Plan of Mylonas' 'oikos-unit'(based on Mylonas 1946, Figure 6)=66

13. Histogram showing the variation in the amount of probable living space in houses from the Olynthos sample=76

14. Plan of the Dystos house, Euboia(based on Wiegand 1899, Figure 5)=82

15. Plan of the Dema house, Attica(based on Jones et al. 1962, Figure 1)=84

16. Plan of farm C-38(Palio Pithari) at Karystia, Euboia(bases on Keller and Wallace 1988, Figure 2)=85

17. Plan of the houses at the north foot of the Areopagos, Athens(based on Thompson 1959, Figure 17)=87

18. Plan of the structure at Ano Siphai(bases on Hoepfner and Schwandner 1994, Figure 307)=88

19. Plan of the houses near the Great Drain, Athens(phase 1, fifth century)(based on Young 1951, Figure Ⅱ)=89

20. Plan of the houses from the Areopagos, Athens(based on Shear 1973, Figure 4)=91

21. Plan of house A in Block Ⅰ from near the Silen Gate, Thasos(period 4, phase 1)(based on Grandjean 1998, Plate 65)=92

22. Plan of house B, Block Ⅰ from near the Silen Gate, Thasos(period 4, phase 1)(based on Grandjean 1998, Plate 47)=93

23. Plan of Thasos, Silen Gate, Block Ⅱ(period 4, phase 2)(based on Grandjean 1988, Plate 77)=94

24. Plan of the Vari house, Attica(based on Jones et al. 1973, Figure2)=96

25. Plan of the ferme aux jambages de granit, Delos(based on Brunet 1996, p. 64)=98

26. Plan of house 7, Halieis(based on Boyd and Rudolph 1978, Figure 3 and Ault 1994, Figures 10 and 11)=99

27. Plan of house A, Halieis(based on Boyd and Rudolph 1978, Figure 3 and Ault 1994, Figures 10 and 13)=100

28. Plan of house C, Abdera(based on Lazaridis 1952, Figure 27)=102

29. Plan of house 5, Kassope in phase 1(based on Dakaris 1989, Figure 11)=104

30. Plan of house 1, Ammotopos(based on Dakaris 1989, Figure 13)=106

31. Plan of the house at Maroneia(based on Karadedos 1990, Figures 6 and 11)=107

32. Plan of the house of the mosaics, Eretria(based on Ducrey et al. 1993, plan inside back cover)=109

33. Plan of house Ⅱ, Eretria(based on Reber 1988, Figure 2)=110

34. Plan of house Ⅳ, Eretria(based on Reber 1993, Figure 1)=111

35. Plan of the house of Dionysos, Pella(based on Makaronas and Giouri 1989, Figure 142 and Plan 1)=115

36. Plan of house of the Rape of Helen, Pella(based on Makaronas and Giouri 1989, Plans 1 and 2)=116

37. Plan of house A, Halos(based on Reinders 1988, Figure 71)=117

38. Plan of the house of the Coroplast, Halos(based on Reinders 1988, Figure 74)=118

39. Plan of the houses from Florina(based on Lilibaki-Akamati and Akamatis 1990, Figure 2)=120

40. Plan of the Chalara house, Phaistos, Crete(based on Levi 1976, Plate A)=121

41. Plan of house B, Pella(Oikonomos 1915, Figure facing page 244)=122

42. Map showing the locations of sites in Sicily and southern Italy discussed in the text=128

43. Plan of Himera, fifth-century phase(based on Adriani 1970, plan 2)=130

44. Plan of a house from insula Ⅱ, Himera, fifth-century phase(based on Allegro 1976, Plan 5C)=131

45. Plan of insulae Ⅰ and Ⅱ, Gela, fifth-century phase(based on De Miro 1979, Figure Ia)=134

46. Plan of house Ⅰ and Ⅱ, Agrigento(based on De Miro 1979, Plate Ⅵ)=136

47. Plan of the house of the lions, from the Marasa south area of Locri Epizefiri, phase 1(based on Barra Bagnasco 1992, plate 13)=137

48. Plan of the houses near theatre at Herakleia Minoa(based on De Miro 1979, Plate Ⅷ)=139

49. Plan of peristyle house Ⅰ, Monte Iato, phase 1(based on Dalcher 1994, plan 1)=141

50. Plan of house Ⅶ, Solunto(based on Italia and Lima 1987, Figure Ⅸ)=143

51. Plan of house 30, 11, Megara Hyblaia(based on Vallet et al. 1983, Figure 57)=145

52. Plan of house 49, 19, Megara Hyblaia(based on Vallet et al. 1983, Figure 46)=146

53. Plan of the house of the official, Morgantina, phase 1(third century)(based on Stillwell 1963, Plate 34)=149

54. Plan of house G in insula Ⅲ, level Ia(second half of the third century), from the Centocamere area of Locri Epizefiri(based on Costamagna and Sabbione 1990, Figure 345)=150

55. Plan of the farm at Contrada Priorato, Butera(based on Adamesteanu 1958b, Figure 2)=152

56. Plan of an apsidal house:Nichoria unit Ⅳ. Ⅰ, phase 2(ninth century)(based on Coulson 1983, Figure 2-22)=159

57. Plan of a rectilinear house:Zagora Unit H26/27/42/43/47(based on Cambitoglou et al. 1988, Plan 12C)=160

58. Plan of the house of the Trident, Delos(based on Chamonard 1922, Plate XIII)=165

Plates

1. Red-figure hydria showing women using various objects and items of furniture(British Museum, catalogue number E194)=45

2. Red-figure amphora showing a woman holding a trefoil jug and a man holding a phiale(Fitzwilliam Museum, catalogue number G167)=46

3. Red-figure kylix showing a drinking party or symposium(British Museum, catalogue number E49)=47

4. Red-figure hydria showing women washing(British Museum, catalogue number E201)=47

5. Small red-figure trefoil oinochoe, showing children playing(British Museum, catalogue number E536)=48

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This 1999 book re-examines traditional assumptions about the nature of social relationships in Greek households during the Classical and Hellenistic periods. Through detailed exploration of archaeological evidence from individual houses, Lisa Nevett identifies a recognisable concept of the citizen household as a social unit, and suggests that this was present in numerous Greek cities. She argues that in such households relations between men and women, traditionally perceived as dominating the domestic environment, should be placed within the wider context of domestic activity. Although gender was an important cultural factor which helped to shape the organisation of the house, this was balanced against other influences, notably the relationship between household members and outsiders. At the same time the role of the household in relation to the wider social structures of the polis, or city state, changed rapidly through time, with the house itself coming to represent an important symbol of personal prestige.

A 1999 archaeological study of the nature of Greek households during the Classical and Hellenistic periods.