The Ancient Greek Economy
Herausgeber: Harris, Edward M.; Woolmer, Mark; Lewis, David M.
The Ancient Greek Economy
Herausgeber: Harris, Edward M.; Woolmer, Mark; Lewis, David M.
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The Ancient Greek Economy: Markets, Households and City-States brings together sixteen essays by leading scholars of the ancient Greek economy.
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The Ancient Greek Economy: Markets, Households and City-States brings together sixteen essays by leading scholars of the ancient Greek economy.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 490
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 913g
- ISBN-13: 9781108456173
- ISBN-10: 1108456170
- Artikelnr.: 50509924
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 490
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 913g
- ISBN-13: 9781108456173
- ISBN-10: 1108456170
- Artikelnr.: 50509924
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction Edward M. Harris and David M. Lewis; Part I. Creating the
Foundations of Market Exchange: The Role of the State: 2. Aristotle and
foreign trade Alain Bresson; 3. Forging links between communities: trade
policy in Classical Athens Mark Woolmer; 4. Choosing and changing monetary
standards in the Greek world during the Archaic and the Classical periods
Selene Psoma; 5. The legal foundations of economic growth in ancient
Greece: the role of property records Edward M. Harris; Part II. Household
Production for Markets: 6. Industry structure and income opportunities for
households in Classical Athens Peter Acton; 7. Whole cloth: exploring the
Greek economy through the evidence for textile manufacture and purchase in
Greek houses Barbara Tsakirgis; 8. Producing for the market: estate economy
in Northern Greece during the Hellenistic period Evi Margaritis; Part III.
Markets and Trade Networks: The Evidence of Transport Amphoras: 9. Patterns
of amphora stamp distribution: tracking down export tendencies Tania
Panagou; 10. The markets for Thasian wine Chavdar Tzochev; 11. Transport
amphoras and market behavior in the economies of Classical and Hellenistic
Greece Mark L. Lawall; Part IV. Markets, Commodities and Trade Networks:
12. An overview of commodities in long-distance trade 500-300 BCE Peter van
Alfen; 13. Towards a general theory of long-distance trade: aromatics as a
case study John K. Davies; 14. The market for slaves in the fifth and
fourth century Aegean: Achaemenid Anatolia as a case study David M. Lewis;
15. 'Vita humanior sine sale non quit degere': demand for salt and salt
trade patterns in the ancient Greek world Cristina Carusi; 16. Classical
Greek trade in comparative perspective Geoffrey Kron.
Foundations of Market Exchange: The Role of the State: 2. Aristotle and
foreign trade Alain Bresson; 3. Forging links between communities: trade
policy in Classical Athens Mark Woolmer; 4. Choosing and changing monetary
standards in the Greek world during the Archaic and the Classical periods
Selene Psoma; 5. The legal foundations of economic growth in ancient
Greece: the role of property records Edward M. Harris; Part II. Household
Production for Markets: 6. Industry structure and income opportunities for
households in Classical Athens Peter Acton; 7. Whole cloth: exploring the
Greek economy through the evidence for textile manufacture and purchase in
Greek houses Barbara Tsakirgis; 8. Producing for the market: estate economy
in Northern Greece during the Hellenistic period Evi Margaritis; Part III.
Markets and Trade Networks: The Evidence of Transport Amphoras: 9. Patterns
of amphora stamp distribution: tracking down export tendencies Tania
Panagou; 10. The markets for Thasian wine Chavdar Tzochev; 11. Transport
amphoras and market behavior in the economies of Classical and Hellenistic
Greece Mark L. Lawall; Part IV. Markets, Commodities and Trade Networks:
12. An overview of commodities in long-distance trade 500-300 BCE Peter van
Alfen; 13. Towards a general theory of long-distance trade: aromatics as a
case study John K. Davies; 14. The market for slaves in the fifth and
fourth century Aegean: Achaemenid Anatolia as a case study David M. Lewis;
15. 'Vita humanior sine sale non quit degere': demand for salt and salt
trade patterns in the ancient Greek world Cristina Carusi; 16. Classical
Greek trade in comparative perspective Geoffrey Kron.
1. Introduction Edward M. Harris and David M. Lewis; Part I. Creating the
Foundations of Market Exchange: The Role of the State: 2. Aristotle and
foreign trade Alain Bresson; 3. Forging links between communities: trade
policy in Classical Athens Mark Woolmer; 4. Choosing and changing monetary
standards in the Greek world during the Archaic and the Classical periods
Selene Psoma; 5. The legal foundations of economic growth in ancient
Greece: the role of property records Edward M. Harris; Part II. Household
Production for Markets: 6. Industry structure and income opportunities for
households in Classical Athens Peter Acton; 7. Whole cloth: exploring the
Greek economy through the evidence for textile manufacture and purchase in
Greek houses Barbara Tsakirgis; 8. Producing for the market: estate economy
in Northern Greece during the Hellenistic period Evi Margaritis; Part III.
Markets and Trade Networks: The Evidence of Transport Amphoras: 9. Patterns
of amphora stamp distribution: tracking down export tendencies Tania
Panagou; 10. The markets for Thasian wine Chavdar Tzochev; 11. Transport
amphoras and market behavior in the economies of Classical and Hellenistic
Greece Mark L. Lawall; Part IV. Markets, Commodities and Trade Networks:
12. An overview of commodities in long-distance trade 500-300 BCE Peter van
Alfen; 13. Towards a general theory of long-distance trade: aromatics as a
case study John K. Davies; 14. The market for slaves in the fifth and
fourth century Aegean: Achaemenid Anatolia as a case study David M. Lewis;
15. 'Vita humanior sine sale non quit degere': demand for salt and salt
trade patterns in the ancient Greek world Cristina Carusi; 16. Classical
Greek trade in comparative perspective Geoffrey Kron.
Foundations of Market Exchange: The Role of the State: 2. Aristotle and
foreign trade Alain Bresson; 3. Forging links between communities: trade
policy in Classical Athens Mark Woolmer; 4. Choosing and changing monetary
standards in the Greek world during the Archaic and the Classical periods
Selene Psoma; 5. The legal foundations of economic growth in ancient
Greece: the role of property records Edward M. Harris; Part II. Household
Production for Markets: 6. Industry structure and income opportunities for
households in Classical Athens Peter Acton; 7. Whole cloth: exploring the
Greek economy through the evidence for textile manufacture and purchase in
Greek houses Barbara Tsakirgis; 8. Producing for the market: estate economy
in Northern Greece during the Hellenistic period Evi Margaritis; Part III.
Markets and Trade Networks: The Evidence of Transport Amphoras: 9. Patterns
of amphora stamp distribution: tracking down export tendencies Tania
Panagou; 10. The markets for Thasian wine Chavdar Tzochev; 11. Transport
amphoras and market behavior in the economies of Classical and Hellenistic
Greece Mark L. Lawall; Part IV. Markets, Commodities and Trade Networks:
12. An overview of commodities in long-distance trade 500-300 BCE Peter van
Alfen; 13. Towards a general theory of long-distance trade: aromatics as a
case study John K. Davies; 14. The market for slaves in the fifth and
fourth century Aegean: Achaemenid Anatolia as a case study David M. Lewis;
15. 'Vita humanior sine sale non quit degere': demand for salt and salt
trade patterns in the ancient Greek world Cristina Carusi; 16. Classical
Greek trade in comparative perspective Geoffrey Kron.