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Byzantine Trade 4th12th Centuries Publications Of The Society For The Promotion Of Byzantine Studies 14 Marlia Mundell Mango Ed

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Byzantine Trade 4th12th Centuries Publications Of The Society For The Promotion Of Byzantine Studies 14 Marlia Mundell Mango Ed
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Publisher: Ashgate
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.9 MB
Pages: 510
Author: Marlia Mundell Mango (ed)
ISBN: 9780754663102, 0754663108
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Byzantine Trade 4th12th Centuries Publications Of The Society For The Promotion Of Byzantine Studies 14 Marlia Mundell Mango Ed by Marlia Mundell Mango (ed) 9780754663102, 0754663108 instant download after payment.

The 28 papers examine questions relating to the extent and nature of Byzantine trade from Late Antiquity into the Middle Ages. The Byzantine state was the only political entity of the Mediterranean to survive Antiquity and thus offers a theoretical standard against which to measure diachronic and regional changes in trading practices within the area and beyond. To complement previous extensive work on late antique long-distance trade within the Mediterranean (based on the grain supply, amphorae and fine ware circulation), the papers concentrate on local and international trade.The emphasis is on recently uncovered or studied archaeological evidence relating to key topics. These include local retail organisation within the city, some regional markets within the empire, the production and/or circulation patterns of particular goods (metalware, ivory and bone, glass, pottery), and objects of international trade, both exports such as wine and glass, imports such as materia medica, and the lack of importation of, for example, Sasanian pottery. In particular, new work relating to specific regions of Byzantium's international trade is highlighted: in Britain, the Levant, the Red Sea, the Black Sea and China.It includes papers of the 38th Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, held in 2004 at Oxford under the auspices of the Committee for Byzantine Studies.

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