book cover
Download Sample PDF

H 245 x W 174 mm

342 pages

149 figures (colour throughout)

Published Oct 2025

Archaeopress Archaeology

ISBN

Paperback: 9781805831150

Digital: 9781805831167

DOI 10.32028/9781805831150

Recommend to a librarian

Related titles

Archaeopress Roman Archaeology 130

The Domesticity of Their Darkness

Snapshots of the Enslaved in Roman Art

By Iain Ferris

Paperback
£55.00
Includes PDF

PDF eBook
(personal use)
£16.00

PDF eBook
(institutional use)
£55.00

Add to basket

Add to wishlist

This book explores how Roman art depicted enslaved individuals, emphasizing fragmented, non-linear "snapshots" rather than a full narrative. It highlights the unsettling presence of the enslaved in domestic scenes, revealing tensions between visibility and erasure, and aims to bring the overlooked background into focus.

READ MORE

Contents

List of Figures

Image Credits

Acknowledgements

Preface


Chapter One: Severin Awaits You There

Isolation

Insight

Poison

 

Chapter Two: The Marble Index

Disorder

Transmission

Wilderness

Control

Connection

 

Chapter Three: Complete Control

Zone

Intrazone

Interzone

Ghosteen

 

Chapter Four: Innervisions

Specularisation

Shadow Play

Interior

 

Chapter Five: At Last I Am Free

Elevation

Consecration

Spectacle

Origin

 

Chapter Six: Straight Ahead

Movement

Word

Text

Precedent

Correspondence

Interpolation

Rhizomatic Entanglement

Acceptance

 

Chapter Seven: Ascension

Stilled Sorrows

No Enemy But Time

The Last Light Spoken

All That’s Beautiful Drifts Away

Perne in a Gyre


Bibliography

Index 

About the Author

Dr Iain Ferris FSA is an independent academic researcher and a former field archaeologist who has published three archaeological excavation monographs and eleven previous books, the most recent of which ‘A Map of the Body, a Map of the Mind. Visualising Geographical Information in the Roman World’ was published by Archaeopress in 2024.