The Ancient Greek Economy. Markets, Households and City-States

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‘VITA hUMANIOR SINE SALE NON QUIT DEGERE’ 355


division of labor, with family-owned small installations probably selling their products to
large fish-processors and/or professional merchants for marketing and distribution.
51 For the abundance of fish cf. Étienne and Mayet 2002 : 26–35 (area around Gades); Strabo
7.6.2; Polyb. 4.43–4; Dumont 1976–77: 96–113 (Black Sea).
52 Cf. also Horden and Purcell 2000 : 190–7.
53 For Chersonnesus and the Crimean peninsula, see Carusi 2008 : 75–6; for Gades, cf. García
Vargas 2001 : 20–1; Ménanteau and Villalobos 2006 : 93–7.
54 Cf. Lagóstena Barrios 2007 : 311–9.
55 Cf. Baladié 1994 : 151, 156, 159; Carusi 2008 : 76–9, 178–9.
56 Cf. Morère 1994 : 248–9; Carusi 2008 : 181–2.

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