Villae Rusticae.Family and Market-Oriented Farms in Greece under Roman Rule
Proceedings of an international congress held at Patrai, 23-24 April 2010
Σειρά Μελετήματα, αρ. 68
Κείμενα: συλλογικό
Επιμέλεια: Αθανάσιος Ριζάκης, Ιωάννης Τουράτσογλου
Αθήνα, Εθνικό Ίδρυμα Ερευνών/Ινστιτούτο Ιστορικών Ερευνών 2013
808 σελ. με α/μ εικόνες
ISBN 978-960-9538-19-0
Τιμή 120,00 € / στο βιβλιοπωλείο μας 108,00 €
As that of other provinces of the Empire, the rural economy of Greece
underwent many changes as well, with important implications for the
strategies and organization of the production, as well as for the
distribution and consumption of goods. Thanks to the extraordinary mass
of archaeological data collected in Greece in the last decades, and to
the possibility of applying both more sophisticated research instruments
and more profitable methods of approach and analysis of these data, a
re-examination of a regional case study such as Roman Greece is now more
feasible. The publication in this volume of material remains
-remarkable both for number and quality, from various in size productive
complexes- and the synthetic studies on the other hand will provide
students of the ancient world with an invaluable material which will
greatly contribute to a better understanding of the economic
organization of this part of the Roman Empire. It will also represent a
point of reference for the study of both the rural world and more
specific the economy of the cities of a small but not insignificant
Roman administrative unit.
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