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Local economies? : production and exchange of inland regions in late antiquity /

The Roman economy was operated significantly above subsistence level, with production being stimulated by both taxation and trade. Some regions became wealthy on the basis of exporting low-value agricultural products across the Mediterranean. In contrast, it has usually been assumed that the high co...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Lavan, Luke
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2015.
Edición:Hardback edition.
Colección:Late antique archaelogy ; 10.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • LOCAL ECONOMIES? PRODUCTION AND EXCHANGE OF INLAND REGIONS IN LATE ANTIQUITY; CONTENTS; Acknowledgements; List of Contributors; Local Economies in Late Antiquity? Some Thoughts; BIBLIOGRAPHIC ESSAYS; The Late Antique Economy: Approaches, Methods and Conceptual Issues; The Late Antique Economy: Regional Surveys; The Late Antique Economy: Primary and Secondary Production; The Late Antique Economy: Infrastructures of Transport and Retail; The Late Antique Economy: Ceramics and Trade; THEORETICAL PAPERS.
  • How Much Trade was Local, Regional and Inter-Regional? A Comparative Perspective on the Late Antique EconomyIntegration and Disintegration in the Late Roman Economy:The Role of Markets, Emperors, and Aristocrats; PRODUCTION IN INLAND REGIONS; Villas, Taxes and Trade in Fourth Century Hispania; The Lessons of Gaulish Sigillata and Other Finewares; Patterning the Late Antique Economies of Inland Sicily in a Mediterranean Context; Diana Veteranorum and the Dynamics of an Inland Economy; The Economic Expansion of the Anatolian Countryside in Late Antiquity: The Coast versus Inland Regions.
  • The Urban Economy in Southern Inland Greater Syria from the Seventh Century to the End of the UmayyadsEXCHANGE IN INLAND REGIONS; Balancing the Scales: Romano-British Pottery in Early Late. Antiquity; The Supply and Distribution of Ceramic Building Material in Roman Britain; Imported and Local Pottery in Late Roman Pannonia; Africa: Patterns of Consumption in Coastal Regions versus Inland Regions. The Ceramic Evidence (300-700 A.D.); Pottery Production and Exchange in Late Antique Syria. (Fourth-Eighth Century A.D.). A Study of Some Imported and Local Wares; Abstracts in French; Indices.
  • Themes and PeopleIndex of Places; LATE ANTIQUE ARCHAEOLOGY.