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SUMMARY:At the Intersection of Work\, Economy\, and Society
DTSTART:20160503T220000Z
DTEND:20160503T233000Z
DESCRIPTION:Roman crafts production -- and its associated technologica
 l and labor organization -- has been conceived of as segmented\, in pa
 rt\, although not exclusively\, because of the structure of archaeolog
 ical practice. Yet\, in approaching potmaking\, metalwork\, glass manu
 facture\, and other industries as discrete types of process\, the intr
 insically messy nature of the lived experience of making in the ancien
 t Mediterranean is unhelpfully glossed. In response\, this paper consi
 ders the bridge between intra- and inter-craft production\; how and in
  what terms ways of making intersected and informed each other\, from 
 recycling to pooled infrastructure. Cases studies are presented from R
 oman and Late Antique Sagalassos\, which illustrate the extent to whic
 h embedded social attitudes to making\, and culturally constructed not
 ions of the optimal\, drove the structure of Roman crafts production.
LOCATION:ISAW Lecture Hall
CONTACT:isaw@nyu.edu
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