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Overview

The economies of classical and Mediterranean antiquity are currently a battleground. Some scholars see them as lively and progressive, even proto-capitalist: others see them as static, embedded in social action and status relationships.
Focusing on the central period of the Mediterranean 330-30 BC, this book contributes substantially to the debate, by juxtaposing general questions of theory and model-building with case-studies which examine specific areas and kinds of evidence.
It breaks new ground by distilling and presenting new and newly-reinterpreted evidence for the Hellenistic era, by opening the debate on how we should replace Rostovtzeff's classic view of this period, and by offering a compelling new set of interpretative ideas to the debate on the ancient economy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415234665
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/26/2000
Pages: 416
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Zofia H. Archibald, John Davies, Vincent Gabrielsen, Graham Oliver

Table of Contents

List of figures, List of tables, List of contributors, Preface, Acknowledgments, List of abbreviations, PART I Setting the scene, PART II Structures, PART III Geographies and place: regional economies, PART IV Economic relationships, PART V Movements and markers, PART VI Destinations, Index of sources, General index
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