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Piscinae: Artificial Fishponds in Roman Italy (Studies in the History of Greece and Rome)
James Higginbotham
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| #4764509 in Books | The University of North Carolina Press | 1997-06-02 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.09 x7.00 x9.02l, | File type: PDF | 312 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Piscinae: Artificial Fishponds in Roman Italy (Studies in the History of Greece and Rome Series)|By Dan M|A very interesting book for an aquarist, pond keeper, or fan of ancient history. I would have liked more color photos of archeological sites but illustrations may have made their points better. It's just we are a bit spoiled by modern photography.||Higginbotham records vanishing archaeological evidence and makes a significant contribution to Roman archaeology and social history.Gail L. Hoffman, Yale University||By combining a thorough catalogue of all known remains
Pisciculture--the process of raising fish--held a lasting fascination for the people of ancient Rome. Whether bred for household consumption, cultivated for sale at market, or simply kept in confinement for reasons of aesthetic appreciation, fish remained an important commodity and prominent cultural symbol throughout the periods of the Roman Republic and early Empire. Roman pisciculture reached its greatest level of sophistication, though, between the first century b.c....
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