文档介绍:LEICESTER–NOTTINGHAM STUDIES IN ANCIENT SOCIETY
VOLUME 9
ECONOMIES BEYOND AGRICULTURE IN THE
CLASSICAL WORLD
ECONOMIES BEYOND
AGRICULTURE
IN THE CLASSICAL WORLD
Edited by David J. Mattingly and
John Salmon
London and New York
First published 2001
by Routledge
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This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2002.
©2001 Selection and editorial matter, David J. Mattingly and John Salmon.
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Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Economies beyond agriculture in the classical world / [editors,] David J.
Mattingly and John Salmon.
. –(Leicester-Nottingham studies in ancient society ; v. 9)
“Chapters … derive from papers presented to the Nottingham-Leicester
Ancient History Seminar series 1995–7 entitled ‘The productive past:
economies beyond agriculture in the ancient world’”–Introd.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Economic history–To 500–Congresses. 2.
Industries–Rome–History–Congresses. 3.
Industries–Greece–History–Congresses. 4. Mineral
industries–History–Congresses. 5. Metalworking
industries–History–Congresses. 6. Building materials
industry–History–Congresses. 7. Pottery industry–History–Congresses. 8.
Textile industry–History–Congresses. I. Mattingly, . II. Salmon, John,
1942– III. Series.