The Ancient Greek Economy. Markets, Households and City-States
286 PETER VAN ALfEN economic parlance implies particular types of undifferentiated things that are completely alienable, often f ...
AEGEAN-LEVANTINE TRADE, 600–300 BCE 287 Levantine-Aegean trade appears minimal.^10 Nevertheless, we should note that any role of ...
288 PETER VAN ALfEN those which seek varieties of food and unnecessary things, like orientalia, and in the end are harmful to th ...
AEGEAN-LEVANTINE TRADE, 600–300 BCE 289 limitation of our sources these dates are, for the most part, only rough approxi- mation ...
290 PETER VAN ALfEN certain types of clothing and perhaps core-formed glass bottles, may have dis- appeared around the same time ...
AEGEAN-LEVANTINE TRADE, 600–300 BCE 291 One thing that is immediately striking about these observations is that those goods gene ...
292 PETER VAN ALfEN of the sixth century, which then carried through to the fifth and fourth cen- turies as well. While the reas ...
AEGEAN-LEVANTINE TRADE, 600–300 BCE 293 Oration (2.38), he notes that ‘on account of the greatness of the city everything comes ...
294 PETER VAN ALfEN of conspicuous consumption, and also programs like pay for judging cases that put coins in the hands of even ...
AEGEAN-LEVANTINE TRADE, 600–300 BCE 295 a number of them were banned from Plato’s ideal city for being completely superfluous. E ...
296 PETER VAN ALfEN 8 Morris 2004 ; 2005 ; 2009 ; Ober 2010a; and Scheidel 2010 : esp. 440–2 with table 4, map the dramatic econ ...
AEGEAN-LEVANTINE TRADE, 600–300 BCE 297 nor do the addition of the Asia Minor and Egyptian goods, which also were travelling in ...
298 PETER VAN ALfEN 38 For a discussion of this type of ‘trickle down effect’ see van der Veen 2003 : 409–10 and Foxhall 2005. ...
299 13 TOWARDS A GENERAL MODEL Of LONG-DISTANCE TRADE Aromatics as a Case Study John K. Davies I Many of us of an older generati ...
300 JOhN K. DAVIES acknowledged to be necessary, they tended to be seen – at least by would-be opinion-formers – more as a neces ...
A GENERAL MODEL Of LONG-DISTANCE TRADE 301 or the trans-Saharan salt-trade of Herodotus’ time which the domestication of the cam ...
302 JOhN K. DAVIES Classical periods and on Greek-language sources, and will not attempt to trace in detail traffics in aromatic ...
A GENERAL MODEL Of LONG-DISTANCE TRADE 303 and sailed away. They also reported another thing which they said they had been told, ...
304 JOhN K. DAVIES their panegyris, ‘at which those of the region are accustomed to travel to sell goods or to buy useful articl ...
A GENERAL MODEL Of LONG-DISTANCE TRADE 305 north along the King’s Highway toward Damascus or west toward Memphis, is not determi ...
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