1st Edition

Imperialism and Appropriation in Rural Roman Syria

By Paul Newson Copyright 2026
278 Pages 67 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

278 Pages 67 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book reassesses our understanding of rural landscapes in the Near East between the first and fourth centuries CE. Previous histories of the Roman Near East have been influenced by an underlying set of assumptions, based mainly on readings of Classical literature, regarding the impact of Rome on this region. To achieve these aims the book explores the nature of rural settlement in the Near... Read more

1. Roman imperialisms and the countryside; 2. ‘Mapping’ the Roman period countryside; 3. Who owned the countryside?; 4. The countryside culture; 5. Consuming Cultures; 6. Ritual landscapes; 7. Landscapes of the dead; 8. Conclusion

Biography

Paul Newson is Associate Professor of Archaeology at the American University of Beirut, Lebanon. He is interested in landscape archaeology and the rural environments of the Graeco-Roman world, particularly in the Eastern Mediterranean; as well as post-colonial approaches and post-conflict cultural heritage. He has directed fieldwork in Syria, Libya and Lebanon.

"Paul Newson’s Imperialism and Appropriation in Rural Roman Syria is a welcome and timely contribution to the study of Roman rule in the Near East, distinguished by its consistent focus on the countryside rather than the well-documented urban centers of the province of Syria."

Achim Lichtenberger - Bryn Mawr Classical Review