
H 245 x W 174 mm
342 pages
149 figures (colour throughout)
Published Oct 2025
ISBN
Paperback: 9781805831150
Digital: 9781805831167
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Archaeopress Roman Archaeology 130
By Iain Ferris
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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.
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
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.