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Making, Moving and Managing: The New World of Ancient Economies, 323-31 B.C.

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This volume focuses on the eastern mediterranean seaboard and hinterland, from the Aegean to Egypt, as well as Mesopotamia and the Iranian plateau, during the time of Alexander in the 320s BC to the beginnings of Roman domination three centuries later. This period and place has such a great diversity of cultures as well as being rich in documentary sources and so provides the scholar with a wonderful world in which to explore changing patterns of behaviour, evolution of institutions, and the circulation and exchange of materials and services over a period and region large enough to allow a number of economies to flourish.

374 pages, Hardcover

Published December 1, 2005

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Zosia Halina Archibald

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Zosia H. Archibald is Senior Lecturer in Classical Archaeology at the University of Liverpool.

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