Just ‘Roman Africa’ will give you a number of good results. I recently read an archeological study on olive presses in Roman Africa which was… well, honestly, even for a Romaboo and a History major, it was fucking boring. But it was positively granular - there’s a lot of study on the industry and economy of Roman Africa in particular, especially exports like earthenware.
The Roman playwright Terence was born in Africa, and a LARGE number of prominent members of the early Christian Church were likewise from Africa. Emperor Septimius Severus and Emperor Macrinus were both born in Africa and were both of partial Berber descent. It was a happening place for Romanized culture outside of Italy!
Just ‘Roman Africa’ will give you a number of good results. I recently read an archeological study on olive presses in Roman Africa which was… well, honestly, even for a Romaboo and a History major, it was fucking boring. But it was positively granular - there’s a lot of study on the industry and economy of Roman Africa in particular, especially exports like earthenware.
The Roman playwright Terence was born in Africa, and a LARGE number of prominent members of the early Christian Church were likewise from Africa. Emperor Septimius Severus and Emperor Macrinus were both born in Africa and were both of partial Berber descent. It was a happening place for Romanized culture outside of Italy!