Ancient Economies of the Northern Aegean. Fifth to First Centuries BC
public amenities and of terracotta roof tiles. These material enhance- ments are visible throughout the region and on an increas ...
residual ceramic data are enormous; even ceramic experts have difficulty connecting the pottery with known sources and the resul ...
consumers, and with a regular rhythm of communication, probably connected with other transportation needs. These regionally orie ...
22 – 25); and sites at more distant locations farther north in the foothills of the Sredna Gora chain, such as Krastevich (Fig. ...
and the middle Hebros. Stoyanov used this data as a basis for a focused research programme in the vicinity of Mesambria Pontika, ...
satisfy the demand.^20 On the other hand, documents like the speech Against Lakritosshow that major transports were potentially ...
rebuilt,^24 and in the period around 280– 278 bc, when a hoard of Macedonian coins was concealed. This last evidence has been co ...
has explained the coincidence of these two events in terms of a polariza- tion of interests. Ptolemy II was continuing a policy ...
point to a high degree of interaction between the different agents operating in the region. The common occurrence of shared coin ...
associated with urban living, such as the appointment of market officials; the use of publicly approved coins, weights, and meas ...
that enabled these kinds of transactions are still emerging from current research. Royal monopolies What was certainly new about ...
society, female as well as male, were marked out with gold in death, to represent the link between their responsibilities in dec ...
metals under Philip II and his successors served to enhance the monetary value of gold at the expense of its social significance ...
how far modern perspectives have helped to frame the notion of cultural, political, and economic separation. The historiography ...
principles of his approach were not fully explored.^43 In particular, Fol did not explain how it came about that kings acquired ...
mediated by aristocratic individuals who owned slaves and other prop- erty.^46 In this interpretation, ancient references to eco ...
D. P. Dimitrov, developed the theory that Seuthopolis may have aspired to the status of a contemporary Greekpolis(as the topogra ...
in the market by distributing their production and gaining the resulting profit, which was expropriated by the Odrysian rulers’. ...
A number of different arguments have here been combined. First is the status of Pistiros, which, along with Beos, Apros, Sauthab ...
socio-economic literature for parts of our‘super-region’reflects an impasse in attempts to understand the relationship between t ...
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