Repository logo
 

Living and Dying at the Portus Romae

Accepted version
Peer-reviewed

Type

Article

Change log

Authors

O'Connell, TC 
Ballantyne, RM 
Hamilton-Dyer, S 
Margaritis, E 
Oxford, S 

Abstract

This paper presents the first results of research into plant, animal, and human remains from Portus, the maritime port of Imperial Rome, in order to examine the diet and geographical origins of its inhabitants between the second and sixth century AD. Comparisons with evidence from the excavation and ceramic analysis show clear changes throughout the period, with shifts in diet and patterns of foods import that can be related to the commercial and political changes following the breakdown of Roman of the Mediterranean.

Description

Keywords

Rome, Portus, diet, isotopic analysis, archaeobotany

Journal Title

Antiquity

Conference Name

Journal ISSN

1745-1744
1745-1744

Volume Title

93

Publisher

Cambridge University Press
Sponsorship
Arts and Humanities Research Council (AH/E509517/1)
AHRC (via University of Southampton) (AH/I00483/1)