The Western Delta in Late Antiquity

Q1 Arts and Humanities
A. López
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This article reviews recent archaeological work—in particular archaeological surveys, excavations, and analysis of pottery—in the western Egyptian Delta. The goal is to present a synthesis and to elucidate patterns of settlement in this region that can be of value in a historical reconstruction. The article argues that in the fifth and sixth centuries the western Delta was booming and was deeply integrated into the economy of the Eastern Roman Empire. Settlement was at an all-time high point for the area. The desert margins were colonized with vineyards, saints, and monks; the northern swamps were filled with new villages. The western Delta had been a most important region of Egypt since the Saite period, yet it is argued here that the Roman period (including much of the fourth century) shows a contraction of settlement and economic activity. This contraction separates two periods of remarkable growth: the Ptolemaic and late antique periods. The western Delta is therefore another example of the widespread growth of the rural economy in the eastern Mediterranean in the last centuries of antiquity.
古代晚期的西部三角洲
本文回顾了最近在埃及西部三角洲的考古工作,特别是考古调查、发掘和陶器分析。其目标是综合并阐明该地区的定居模式,这些模式在历史重建中可能具有价值。文章认为,在公元5世纪和6世纪,西部三角洲蓬勃发展,并深深融入了东罗马帝国的经济。该地区的定居点达到了历史最高点。沙漠边缘布满了葡萄园、圣人和僧侣;北部的沼泽布满了新的村庄。自塞特时期以来,西部三角洲一直是埃及最重要的地区,但这里认为罗马时期(包括四世纪的大部分时间)显示出定居点和经济活动的收缩。这种收缩将两个显著的增长时期分开:托勒密时期和古代晚期。因此,西部三角洲是古代最后几个世纪地中海东部农村经济广泛发展的又一例证。
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Studies in Late Antiquity
Studies in Late Antiquity Arts and Humanities-Classics
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