Housing data for Romano-British settlements

Part of the Social Reactors Project datasets project

Creator(s): Scott Ortman

Year: 2024

Summary

A key question in economic history is the degree to which preindustrial economies could generate sustained increases in per capita productivity. Previous studies suggest that, in many preindustrial contexts, growth was primarily a consequence of agglomeration. Here, we examine evidence for three different socioeconomic rates that are available from the archaeological record for Roman Britain. We find that all three measures show increasing returns to scale with settlement population, with a common elasticity that is consistent with the expectation from settlement scaling theory. We also identify a pattern of increase in baseline rates, similar to that observed in contemporary societies, suggesting that this economy did generate modest levels of per capita productivity growth over a four-century period. Last, we suggest that the observed growth is attributable to changes in transportation costs and to institutions and technologies related to socioeconomic interchange. These findings reinforce the view that differences between ancient and contemporary economies are more a matter of degree than kind.

Cite this Record

Housing data for Romano-British settlements. Scott Ortman. Washington, DC: Science Advances. 2024 ( tDAR id: 500961) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8500961

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URL: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adk5517


Data Set Structure

Measurement Column
Count Column
Coded Column
Filename Column
Integration Column (has Ontology)

Table Information: qry rrb building data3

Column Name Data Type Type Category Coding Sheet Ontology Search
Building_Area DOUBLE  Uncoded Value uncategorized none none true
Building_Count BIGINT  Uncoded Value uncategorized none none true
Measured_Buildings BIGINT  Uncoded Value uncategorized none none true
Phase VARCHAR  Uncoded Value uncategorized none none true
Exc_Area DOUBLE  Uncoded Value uncategorized none none true
Site_Area DOUBLE  Uncoded Value uncategorized none none true
SETTLEMENT_SIZE VARCHAR  Uncoded Value uncategorized none none true
Site VARCHAR  Uncoded Value uncategorized none none true
REGION VARCHAR  Uncoded Value uncategorized none none true
COUNTY VARCHAR  Uncoded Value uncategorized none none true

Temporal Coverage

Calendar Date: 50 to 400 (Roman Period)

Spatial Coverage

min long: -6.44; min lat: 49.965 ; max long: 1.769; max lat: 56.299 ;

Individual & Institutional Roles

Contact(s): Scott Ortman

File Information

  Name Size Creation Date Date Uploaded Access
qry-rrb-building-data3.csv 79.22kb Jul 11, 2024 Jul 18, 2024 2:57:22 PM Public
Site size, coinage, and pottery data analyzed in "Identification and Measurement of Intensive Economic Growth in a Roman Imperial Province," by Ortman et al., Science Advances.