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9780199587926

The Economies of Hellenistic Societies, Third to First Centuries BC

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    9780199587926

  • ISBN10:

    0199587922

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2011-06-11
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

The economic transformations that took place in the states and kingdoms around the eastern Mediterranean following the conquests of Alexander the Great are not as well known as the political changes. Yet in many ways the three final centuries BC were a key phase in the development of international economic networks, as well as in the evolution of territorial infrastructures and institutions. changes such as the dissemination of fiduciary coins as well as gold and silver, the spread of new staples, and of new domestic and public fashions represent the more visible aspects of these transformations. New ideas about economic management in an uncertain and unregulated environment were equally important.

Author Biography


Zosia Archibald is Lecturer in Classical Archaeology at the University of Liverpool

John K. Davies is Emeritus Professor of Ancient History and Classical Archaeology at the University of Liverpool

Table of Contents

Contributorsp. ix
List of Figuresp. xi
List of Abbreviationsp. xiii
Introductionp. 1
Jewish Subjects and Seleukid Kings: A Case Study of Economic Interactionp. 19
Mobility and Innovation in Hellenistic Economies: The Causes and Consequences of Human Trafficp. 42
Grain from Cyrenep. 66
Some Aspects of Large Estate Management in the Greek World During Classical and Hellenistic Timesp. 96
The Impact of War on the Economy of Hellenistic Poleis: Demand Creation, Short-Term Influences, Long-Term Impactsp. 122
Divine Financiers: Cults as Consumers and Generators of Valuep. 142
Observations on the Economy in Kind in Ptolemaic Egyptp. 166
The Well-Balanced Polis: Ephesosp. 177
Labour in the Hellenistic Economy: Slavery as a Test Casep. 207
Profitable Partnerships: Monopolies, Traders, Kings, and Citiesp. 216
The Economy of Koile-Syria After the Seleukid Conquest: An Archaeological Contributionp. 251
Rhodian Transport Amphorae as a Source for Economic Ebbs and Flows in the Eastern Mediterranean in the Second Century BCp. 280
Networks, Hierarchies, and Markets in the Ptolemaic Economyp. 296
Autopsy of a Crisis: Wealth, Protogenes, and the City of Olbia in c.200 BCp. 324
Mobility, Society, and Economy in the Hellenistic Periodp. 345
Inter-Regional Economies in the Aegean Basinp. 268
Animal Husbandry in Ptolemaic Egyptp. 390
The 'Silverization' of the Economy of the Achaemenid and Seleukid Empires and Early Modern Chinap. 402
Demand Creation, Comsumption, and Power in Ptolemaic Egyptp. 421
Afterwordp. 441
Index of Sourcesp. 445
General Indexp. 455
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