The Ancient Greek Economy. Markets, Households and City-States
306 JOhN K. DAVIES caravan of 200 camels from Taymā‘ and Saba (Yemen) itself was arrested by a king of Suhu at Hindanu on the mi ...
A GENERAL MODEL Of LONG-DISTANCE TRADE 307 the exclusion of the newly available substances from some established cults.^54 Alrea ...
308 JOhN K. DAVIES even in warfare as a component of fireballs,^68 the scale of effective demand, although utterly unquantifiabl ...
A GENERAL MODEL Of LONG-DISTANCE TRADE 309 identify themselves by patronymic and clan, not as officials.^72 That parallels known ...
310 JOhN K. DAVIES One final aspect can only be touched on, since its ramifications extend far beyond the remit of this volume. ...
A GENERAL MODEL Of LONG-DISTANCE TRADE 311 NOTES 1 Moreno 2007a; Oliver 2007 : 228–59; Bissa 2009 ; van Alfen, Chapter 13 in thi ...
312 JOhN K. DAVIES notes 1–2 to his Commentary on the Argive local historian Anaxicrates, FGrH 307. The fourth-century Heracleid ...
A GENERAL MODEL Of LONG-DISTANCE TRADE 313 35 Mueller 2006 : 151–7 (Ptolemaic initiatives in general). References for Adulis in ...
314 JOhN K. DAVIES 56 Ath. 1.3e (trans. Olson, LCL): Moretti 1957 : 81, no. 170. The stuffing used for the ox at the festival of ...
A GENERAL MODEL Of LONG-DISTANCE TRADE 315 75 Huth and van Alfen 2010 passim; briefly Kroll 2011. 76 Möller 2000 ; Höckmann and ...
316 14 ThE MARKET fOR SLAVES IN ThE fIfTh- AND fOURTh-CENTURY AEGEAN Achaemenid Anatolia as a Case Study David M. Lewis τῶν δὲ κ ...
AChAEMENID ANATOLIA AND ThE SLAVE SUPPLY 317 Anatolia to Attica; this allows us to consider the economics of the slave sup- ply ...
318 DAVID M. LEWIS of a native dynast but nominally subservient to Persia.^3 Other areas were noto- rious for their unremitting ...
AChAEMENID ANATOLIA AND ThE SLAVE SUPPLY 319 In a recent essay, Braund has argued that both trading and raiding by Greeks played ...
320 DAVID M. LEWIS What did Gordium’s consumers of Greek goods offer in return? The most likely answer is that slaves will have ...
AChAEMENID ANATOLIA AND ThE SLAVE SUPPLY 321 all, but either a successful merchant or quite possibly (since the honours attach t ...
322 DAVID M. LEWIS commodity bought only by the rich for conspicuous display, but a valuable investment owned by a large swathe ...
AChAEMENID ANATOLIA AND ThE SLAVE SUPPLY 323 Secondly, the transportation of foreign slaves to the Greek islands and main- land ...
324 DAVID M. LEWIS century was a once-weekly affair.^42 Should we expect slave auctions in Athens to have been more frequent? Se ...
AChAEMENID ANATOLIA AND ThE SLAVE SUPPLY 325 auctioned off slaves confiscated by the state in a similar manner.^52 That is a min ...
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