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This book presents a challenge to the long held view that the predominantly agricultural economies of ancient Greece and Rome were underdeveloped. It shows that the exploitation of natural resources, manufacturing and the building trade all made significant contributions to classical economies. It will be an indispensable resource for those interested in the period.
Contents
1: Introduction; 1: The Productive Past; 2: Modelling the Ancient Economy; 2: Productive to Some Purpose?; 3: Regional Productions in Early Roman Gaul; 4: Leptiminus (Tunisia); 5: The Fourth Factor; 3: Extraction; 6: Making Money in Classical Athens; 7: Stone Quarrying in the Eastern Desert with Particular Reference to Mons Claudianus and Mons Porphyrites; 8: Who Bore the Burden?; 4: Construction; 9: Temples the Measures of Men; 10: Rebuilding a Temple; 11: Bricks and Mortar; 5: Textile Production; 12: Timgad and Textile Production; 13: The Gallo-Roman Woollen Industry and the Great Debate