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050 00 $aHC37$bE365 2011
245 04 $aThe Economies of Hellenistic societies, third to first centuries BC /$cedited by Zosia H. Archibald, John K. Davies and Vincent Garielsen.
260 $aOxford ;$aNew York, :$bOxford University Press,$c2011.
300 $axvi, 460 p. :$bill., maps ;$c25 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $tIntroduction /$rZosia H. Archibald and John K. Davies --$tJewish subjects and Seleukid kings :$ta case study of economic interaction /$rG.G. Aperghis --$tMobility and innovation in Hellenistic economies :$tthe causes and consequences of human traffic /$rZisia H. Archibald --$tGrain from Cyrene /$rAlain Bresson --$tSome aspects of large estate management in the Greek world during Classical and Hellenistic times /$rChristophe Chandezon --$tThe impact of war on the economy of Hellenistic poleis :$tdemand creation, short-term influences, long-term impacts /$rAngelos Chaniotis --$tDivine financiers :$tcults as consumers and generators of value /$rVéronique Chankowski --$tObservations on the economy in kind in Ptolemaic Egypt /$rLucia Criscuolo --$tThe well-balanced polis : Ephesos /$rJohn K. Davies --$tLabour in the Hellenistic economy :$tslavery as a test case /$rRaymond Descat --$tProfitable partnerships :$tmonopolies, traders, kings, and cities /$rVincent Gabrielsen --$tThe economy of Koile-Syria after the Seleukid conquest :$tan archaeological contribution /$rLise Hannestad --$tRhodian transport amphorae as a source for eocnomic ebbs and flows in the eastern Mediterranean in the second century BC /$rJohn Lund --$tNetworks, hierarchies, and markets in the Ptolemaic economy /$rJ.G. Manning --$tAutopsy of a crisis :$twealth, protogenes, and the city of Olbia in c.200 BC /$rChristel Müller --$tMobility, society, and economy in the Hellenistic period /$rG.J. Oliver --$tInter-regional economies in the Aegean basin /$rGary Reger --$tAnimal husbandry in Ptolemaic Egypt /$rDorothy J. Thompson --$tThe 'silverization' of the economy of the Achaemenid and Seleukid empires and early modern China /$rR.J. van der Spek --$tDemand creation, consumption, and power in Ptolemaic Egypt /$rSitta von Reden --$tAfterword /$rVincent Gabrielsen.
651 0 $aGreece$xEconomic conditions$yTo 146 B.C.
650 0 $aHellenism.
651 0 $aMiddle East$xEconomic conditions.
700 1 $aArchibald, Zofia.
700 1 $aDavies, John Kenyon.
700 1 $aGabrielsen, Vincent.
700 1 $aArchibald, Zosia H.,$d1954-
700 1 $aDavies, John K.$q(John Kenyon),$d1937-
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