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A certain Apollonios wanted a garment of a particular color in Roman Egypt in the second century CE. His sister, Aline, a dyer, encouraged him to send a sample of that color to her so that she could match it. Similarly, a painter in Roman... more
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      Ancient economyAncient Roman economy, trade and commercePigmentsHistory of Pigments
This study seeks to ascertain the identification and origins of the commodities in trade between the Levant and Aegean during the Persian period, ca. 540-330 B.C. Using Semitic and Greek textual sources, as well as numismatic, epigraphic... more
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      Economic HistoryAncient economies (Archaeology)Ancient Near EastAncient Greek History
It has recently been argued that it is more appropriate to talk about «economies» of the ancient world, rather than «the ancient economy». Paul Cartledge in his perceptive survey of economic literature tried to capture with this... more
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      Ancient HistoryAncient economyPtolemaic Egypt
Bachelor Thesis about Julian the Apostate’s 'imperial tradition', being a combination of his policy, ideas and representation thereof, it contains an analysis of the effectiveness of these topics in regard to later emperors as well as a... more
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      ReligionEmperor JulianLate AntiquityPaganism
Textiles have always been among the most popular goods of mankind. Considering their significance in the ancient Mediterranean and the Ancient Near East alike as well as their value as key economic assets, textiles hold a significant... more
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      Roman HistoryHistory of TextilesAncient Near EastAncient Greek History
2018 Die Deutsche Nationalbibliothek verzeichnet diese Publikation in der Deutschen Nationalbibliografie. Detaillierte bibliografische Daten sind im Internet über http://dnb.d-nb.de abrufbar. Gedruckt auf alterungsbeständigem Papier... more
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      Ancient HistoryEconomic HistoryRoman HistoryAncient economies (Archaeology)
This volume presents fourteen papers by Roman archaeologists and historians discussing approaches to the economic history of Pompeii, and the role of the Pompeian evidence in debates about the Roman economy. Four themes are discussed.... more
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      HistoryAncient HistoryEconomic HistoryArchaeology
progress". So say those in the know about this unique Swiss watch company, where each and every moment moves forward to create the future at breathtaking speed. Hublot's reputation dates back three decades: during this era, it was the... more
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      ArchaeologyClassical ArchaeologyMaritime ArchaeologyHellenistic History
This article stresses the fact that religion in ancient Egypt is not limited to the great temples, secluded from the outside world. The case-study of the cult of Renenutet, the «lady of the granary», shows that buildings meant for... more
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionEgyptian Art and ArchaeologyEgyptian ArchaeologyAnthropology of Food
Uno spaccato della plurimillenaria storia dell'usura: l'usura presso i romani (Catone, Tacito, le XII Tavole, Legge Petelia-Papiria, Plinio il Vecchio, Tito livio, Giovanale, Cambiavalute romani).
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      Ancient economyHistory of RomeUsuryUsury in Ancient
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      Roman HistoryAncient economies (Archaeology)Roman EconomyAncient economy
Communication routes are an important subject in the study of the human past. They allowed interactions between communities and the dispersal of goods and ideas. Their study, therefore, can shed light on the way in which communities... more
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      ArchaeologyGeochemistryArchaeobotanyLandscape Archaeology
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      Ancient HistoryConstitutional LawPolitical EconomyClassics
Este artículo pretende valorar tres conceptos claves para la economía antigua: valor, prestigio e intercambio. La utilización de los métodos que sirven para dar a conocer el valor socioeconómico de los ítems encontrados en yacimientos... more
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      Economic AnthropologyAncient economyIron AgeArchaeology of death and burial
Third-millennium Mesopotamia has provided an impressive quantity of sources for the study of ancient slavery, among them a collection of standards (the so-called Laws of Ur-Namma). Despite the volume of documents, Mesopotamian slavery... more
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      Ancient HistoryAssyriologySlaveryHistory of Slavery
Communication routes are an important subject in the study of the human past. They allowed interactions between communities and the dispersal of goods and ideas. Their study, therefore, can shed light on the way in which communities... more
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      ArchaeologyGeochemistryArchaeobotanyLandscape Archaeology
Esta publicación no puede ser reproducida, ni total ni parcialmente, ni registrada en, o transmitida por, un sistema de recuperación de información, en ninguna forma ni por ningún medio, ya sea fotomecánico, fotoquímico, electrónico, por... more
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      Roman RepublicRoman ComedyRoman EconomyAncient Textiles
S TUDENTS OF JUDAISM AND CHRISTIANITY in the first centuries have become increasingly aware of the need to position their subjects in relation to concrete realities of life, including economic realities. The economic realities of... more
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      Ancient HistoryEarly ChristianityIsrael/PalestineAncient economy
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      ArchaeobotanyAgricultureAncient Near EastMediterranean archaeology
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      Roman HistoryAncient economyImperialismRoman Archaeology
Even when a scholar assesses his research will take place beyond primitivism and modernism, he still has one problem to solve. How to describe ancient economies ? Is it possible to use economics' tools without going back to the nineteenth... more
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      Ancient economies (Archaeology)Ancient Greek HistoryAncient economy
States interact with their subjects in two ways: they exploit derived from royal estates, and wealth collected from subjects people, and they provide sen/ices. This has been true from the as a whole" (Wareham 20l2:9l3); the latter are... more
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      Economic HistoryMesoamerican ArchaeologyAztecsComparative Political Economy
This paper deals with kalokagathia, a specific Socratic virtue Xenophon focuses on in his Socratic as well as in his non-Socratic works. According to Xenophon, the most important feature of kalokagathia is reciprocity: it is the... more
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      SocratesXenophonAncient economyKalokagathia
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      Economic HistoryArchaeologyClassical ArchaeologyAncient numismatics (Archaeology)
A Roman copper ingot recovered from a wreck located in the border region of the provinces of Málaga and Cádiz is presented in the following contribution. With a diameter of 45 to 53 cm and a weight of 75.4 kg it is one of the heavier... more
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      Latin EpigraphyArchaeometallurgyAncient economyAncient Metallurgy
Ancient history is a very vibrant academic topic whose recent evolution we may tentatively resume as follows: in the aftermath ofWWII, economie and social issues were at the centre of the agenda throughout aIl historical studies. The type... more
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      HistoryAncient HistoryCultural HistoryCultural Studies
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      ArchaeologyMesoamerican ArchaeologyCraft KnowledgeHousehold Archaeology
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      Ancient HistoryArchaeologyClassical ArchaeologyClassics
This essay juxtaposes two senses given to the concept of “market economy”: economizing the market, as suggested by Aristotle, and marketing the economy, as suggested by modern economists. The essay argues that Aristotle identified the... more
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      Critical TheoryEconomic SociologyPolitical EconomyClassics
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      HistoryAncient HistoryEconomic HistorySociology
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      Classical ArchaeologyAncient economies (Archaeology)Greek ArchaeologyCraft production (Archaeology)
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      Ancient HistoryGraeco-Roman EgyptAncient economySocial History (Ancient Egypt)
Vaisselle précieuse, bijoux en or et pierres gravées, décor des demeures, vins et produits gastronomiques recherchés, parure monumentale des villes et mobilier luxueux des tombes, toutes ces manifestations du luxe se caractérisent par des... more
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      Roman HistoryAncient economies (Archaeology)Roman EmpireAncient economy
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      HistoryEconomic HistoryArchaeologyEconomics
This paper examines the political economy of the terminal phase (2600 ¬– 2000 BCE) of the southern Levantine Early Bronze Age through a study of characteristic bar-shaped ingots. The focus of the analysis is at the site Khirbat Hamra... more
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      Ancient economyEarly Bronze Age in the Southern LevantCopper ingotsIntermediate Bronze Age
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      Ancient HistoryAncient economies (Archaeology)Roman EmpireAncient Trade & Commerce (Archaeology)
The book brings together Classicists and scholars of early Christianity to examine economic issues germane to the study of the letters of Paul of Tarsus. It surveys recent research and breaks new ground by placing Pauline communities... more
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      Economic HistoryClassicsNew TestamentEconomic Anthropology
In my undergraduate thesis I explored the possibility that Ancient Greek fertility cults ritualized certain ethnobotanical practices that might today have been called "abortion," but at the time, would have been thought of in a very... more
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      ClassicsEthnobotanySexual and Reproductive HealthHellenistic History
JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and... more
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      Ancient HistoryRural SociologyArchaeologyEgyptology
Auch wenn physische Gewalt ein ständig wachsendes Forschungsfeld innerhalb der Altertumswissenschaften ist, mangelt es bisher an einschlägigen Arbeiten zum Verhältnis zwischen Gewalt und Wirtschaft in antiken Gesellschaften. Die Beiträge... more
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      ViolenceAncient economyGreek and Roman History
Studia Historica. Historia Antigua. 2012
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      Roman HistoryAncient economyStoria RomanaAncient Roman economy, trade and commerce
One of the salient features of the division of labor as reflected in the Erechtheion building accounts is the absolute predominance of metics among the unskilled workers. While the absence of citizen laborers may be easily accounted for... more
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      Ancient HistoryClassical ArchaeologyClassicsAncient economies (Archaeology)
A short education/outreach article in Swedish on the nature of the ancient Greek economy.
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      Ancient HistoryEconomic HistoryAncient economy
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      PepperEgyptAncient Trade & Commerce (Archaeology)Ancient economy
This article argues that the “hauling scene” (458–728) of Aristophanes’ Peace is modeled on a distinctive fishing technology, the beach seine, and not, as is commonly held, on the hauling of heavily freighted commercial vessels into port.... more
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      AristophanesClassical philologyAncient Greek HistoryAncient economy
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      Ancient HistoryEgyptian HistoryGreek EconomyAncient Greek History
An imposing amount of studies and researches in the second half of the twentieth century has focused on the productivity in Roman Africa of a variety of consumer products, along with the analysis of regions, cities and their economies.... more
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      Ancient HistoryEconomic HistoryClassical ArchaeologyMaterial Culture Studies
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      Greek HistoryEquids (Archaeology)Ancient economyGreek Philology
RESUMEN: Los santuarios eran, además de enclaves religiosos, focos económicos de primer orden. Este papel se puede analizar teniendo en cuenta distintos elementos, tales como su función de bancos, los materiales que necesitaría el propio... more
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      PilgrimageAncient economyOracle of Zeus at DodonaDodona
Paperback Edition: ISBN 978-1-78570-283-9 Digital Edition: ISBN 978-1-78570-284-6 (epub) A CIP record for this book is available from the Library of Congress and British Library All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced... more
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      Ancient HistoryEgyptologyLandscape ArchaeologyRural History