The Archaeology of the Roman Economy

The Archaeology of the Roman Economy
Title The Archaeology of the Roman Economy PDF eBook
Author Kevin Greene
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 196
Release 1986
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780520059153

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“The” Archaeology of the Roman Economy

“The” Archaeology of the Roman Economy
Title “The” Archaeology of the Roman Economy PDF eBook
Author Kevin Greene
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1990
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The Origins of the Roman Economy

The Origins of the Roman Economy
Title The Origins of the Roman Economy PDF eBook
Author Gabriele Cifani
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 471
Release 2020-12-17
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1108478956

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Focuses on the economic history of the community of Rome from the Iron Age to the early Republic.

Amphorae and the Roman Economy

Amphorae and the Roman Economy
Title Amphorae and the Roman Economy PDF eBook
Author D. P. S. Peacock
Publisher Longman Publishing Group
Pages 268
Release 1991
Genre Business & Economics
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A Companion to the Archaeology of the Roman Republic

A Companion to the Archaeology of the Roman Republic
Title A Companion to the Archaeology of the Roman Republic PDF eBook
Author Jane DeRose Evans
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 655
Release 2013-03-29
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1118557166

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A Companion to the Archaeology of the Roman Republic offers a diversity of perspectives to explore how differing approaches and methodologies can contribute to a greater understanding of the formation of the Roman Republic. Brings together the experiences and ideas of archaeologists from around the world, with multiple backgrounds and areas of interest Offers a vibrant exploration of the ways in which archaeological methods can be used to explore different elements of the Roman Republican period Demonstrates that the Republic was not formed in a vacuum, but was influenced by non-Latin-speaking cultures from throughout the Mediterranean region Enables archaeological thinking in this area to be made accessible both to a more general audience and as a valuable addition to existing discourse Investigates the archaeology of the Roman Republican period with reference to material culture, landscape, technology, identity and empire

Quantifying the Roman Economy

Quantifying the Roman Economy
Title Quantifying the Roman Economy PDF eBook
Author Alan Bowman
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 376
Release 2009-06-25
Genre History
ISBN 0191570044

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This collection of essays is the first volume in a new series, Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy. Edited by the series editors, it focuses on the economic performance of the Roman empire, analysing the extent to which Roman political domination of the Mediterranean and north-west Europe created the conditions for the integration of agriculture, production, trade, and commerce across the regions of the empire. Using the evidence of both documents and archaeology, the contributors suggest how we can derive a quantified account of economic growth and contraction in the period of the empire's greatest extent and prosperity.

The Archaeology of the Roman Economy

The Archaeology of the Roman Economy
Title The Archaeology of the Roman Economy PDF eBook
Author Kevin Greene
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 198
Release 1986
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780520074019

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Kevin Greene shows how archaeology can help provide a more balanced view of the Roman economy by informing the classical historian about geographical areas and classes of society that received little attention from the largely aristocratic classical writers whose work survives.