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Fora in Late Antique and Byzantine North Africa: from the Classical to the Medieval City

Leone, A.

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Xavier Dupuis
Editor

Valérie Fauvinet-Ranson
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Christophe John Goddard
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Hervé Inglebert
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Abstract

This paper stems from Lepelley’s primary research field and aims to investigate the changes that occurred in the fora of various North African cities from the fourth to the end of the sixth century. It intends to provide an archaeological perspective on C. Lepelley’s research, which was based primarily on the rich epigraphic material of North Africa. The analysis uses different case studies to shed new light on the changes that occurred in public spaces along with the trends, that determined these variations. The transformation of fora, in fact, resulted from a combination of trajectories that different urban spaces have followed for varying reasons, often including decisions made by governing bodies. The new urban form was in fact an expression of the local communities, that were responding to their own needs. In this process of adaptation, foraappear to have followed similar patterns dictated by similar conditions.

Citation

Leone, A. (2021). Fora in Late Antique and Byzantine North Africa: from the Classical to the Medieval City. In X. Dupuis, V. Fauvinet-Ranson, C. J. Goddard, & H. Inglebert (Eds.), L'automne de l'Afrique romaine: Hommages à Claude Lepelley (117-131). Éditions Hermann. https://doi.org/10.3917/herm.godda.2021.01.0118

Acceptance Date Jun 28, 2017
Publication Date 2021
Deposit Date Jun 28, 2017
Pages 117-131
Series Title Collection AOROC
Book Title L'automne de l'Afrique romaine: Hommages à Claude Lepelley
ISBN 9791037005441
DOI https://doi.org/10.3917/herm.godda.2021.01.0118
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1668276