Ancient economies (Archaeology)
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The Economy of Endowments: the case of Roman associations,” In Koenraad Verboven, Katelijn Vandorpe and Véronique Chankowski-Sable (eds.), ‘Pistoi dia tèn technèn’. Bankers, loans and archives in the Ancient World. Studies in honour of... more
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
https://www.college-de-france.fr/site/jean-pierre-brun/symposium-2021-2022.htm The production and use of amphorae in the Phoenician world was a very important economic sector, both in the Levant and in all the areas colonized by the... more
93 log boats found in the River Main and a large number of other scientifically dated finds have provided an opportunity to carry out detailed analyses and establish a typology. It would seem that the log boats were parts of medieval and... more
ABSTRACT: This lecture, which forms part-1 of two parts, includes a discussion and illustration of the following topics: (1) How the Ancient Egyptians conceived of the tomb and its component parts; (2) How a typical middle-upper class... more
Michael Alram - Hubert Emmerig - Reinhardt Harreither (edd): Akten des 5. Österreichischen Numismatikertages Enns, 21.–22. Juni 2012, Enns - Linz 2014, pp 33-42.
The proposed panel session aims to discuss the impact of migrations on ancient economies. We aim to understand the economic role of migrants in the local communities and their position in the host societies through a wide range of... more
Este capítulo examina el aprovechamiento de animales entre los mixteco hablantes prehispánicos en el occidente de Oaxaca, México. No sólo nos enfocamos en animales como importantes recursos dietarios, sino que también discutimos su uso en... more
This course presents a broad survey of historical forces at work over the past 6,000 years, examining the manners in which human societies have organized themselves along categories of race, ethnicity, class, and gender to meet the... more
Prou, M., 1892, Catalogue des monnaies françaises de la Bibliothèque Nationale, Les monnaies mérovingiennes, nouvelle édition avec introduction et compléments par G. Depeyrot, p. 1 – 44, Nîmes, 1995, tome 1. Prou, M., 1892, Catalogue des... more
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
"Philistine" and Aegean style wares from Tel Zeror; the Ohata excavations (1994-66 seasons). For Mr. T. Onozuka, Dr. Shuichi Hasegawa advised by Prof. H. Kuwabara, University of Tsukuba, Japan
The Tollense valley in northeast Germany is well known for its substantial evidence indicating a violent conflict dated to the early 13th century BC (Period III of the Nordic Bronze Age). This article presents a significant new find from... more
I examine the bottom-up role of villages in low population density Old Kingdom Egypt, and later ancient Egypt, against the top-down, planned, and centrally controlled Heit el-Ghurab urban site at Giza, which has been interpreted as... more
La présente contribution vise à préciser les aspects géographiques et chronologiques liés à l’apparition, au développement et au déclin d’un type de construction en pierre sèche localement appelée « torre ». Ces édifices monumentaux, qui... more