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The Economies Of Hellenistic Societies Third To First Centuries Bc Zosia Archibald

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The Economies Of Hellenistic Societies Third To First Centuries Bc Zosia Archibald
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.72 MB
Pages: 479
Author: Zosia Archibald, John K. Davies, Vincent Gabrielsen
ISBN: 9780199587926, 0199587922
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Economies Of Hellenistic Societies Third To First Centuries Bc Zosia Archibald by Zosia Archibald, John K. Davies, Vincent Gabrielsen 9780199587926, 0199587922 instant download after payment.

This selection of essays by key names in the field of ancient economies in the 'Hellenistic' age (c.330-30BCE), provides essential reading for anyone interested in the evolutionary building blocks of economic history in the eastern Mediterranean and neighbouring regions. Case studies look at management and institutions; human mobility and natural resources; the role of different agents - temples and cities, as well as rulers - in enhancing resources and circulating wealth; the levers exerted by monopolies and by disparate status groups, including slaves. An introductory essay summarizes the operational elements that drove the engines of these economies.

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