Urban Craftsmen and Traders in the Roman World (Record no. 173511)

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International Standard Book Number 9780000000000
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Classification number G1c - Building and Construction, Materials and Crafts Trade, Warfare, Transportation
Cutter Ancient Civilization And Modern Archaeological Techniques--Ancient Civilization--Building and Construction, Materials and Crafts Trade, Warfare, Transportation
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Personal name WILSON, Andrew
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Title Urban Craftsmen and Traders in the Roman World
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Edition statement 1st
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Oxford University Press
Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2016
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Title Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy
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Formatted contents note IntroductionPart I: Approaches1: Miko Flohr and Andrew Wilson: Roman Craftsmen and Traders: Towards an Intellectual History2: Carla Salvaterra and Alessandro Cristofori: Twentieth Century Italian Research on Craftsmen, Traders, and their Professional Organizations in the Roman World3: Jean-Pierre Brun: The Archaeology of Ancient Urban Workshops: A French Approach?Part II: Strategies4: Candace Rice: Mercantile Specialization and Trading Communities: Economic Strategies in Roman Maritime Trade5: Kai Ruffing: Driving Forces for Specialization: Market, Location Factors, Productivity Improvements6: Carol van Driel-Murray: Fashionable Footwear: Craftsmen and Consumers in the North-West Provinces of the Roman Empire7: Nicolas Monteix: Contextualizing the Operational Sequence: Pompeian Bakeries as a Case StudyPart III: People8: Christel Freu: Disciplina, patrocinium, nomen: The Benefits of Apprenticeship in the Roman World9: Lena Larsson Lovén: Women, Trade, and Production in the Urban Centres of Roman Italy10: Wim Broekaert: Freedmen and Agency in Roman Business11: Nicolas Tran: The Social Organization of Commerce and Crafts in Ancient Arles: Heterogeneity, Hierarchy, and Patronage12: Ilias Arnaoutoglou: Hierapolis and its Professional Associations: A Comparative AnalysisPart IV: Space13: Penelope Goodman: Working Together: Clusters of Artisans in the Roman City14: Kerstin Dross-Krüpe: Spatial Concentration and Dispersal of Roman Textile Crafts15: Orsolya Láng: Industry and Commerce in the City of Aquincum16: Jeroen Poblome: The Potters of Ancient Sagalassos Revisited
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Source of acquisition Oxbow
Method of acquisition Purchase
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Rome--Commerce
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Trade associations--Rome--History
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Trade routes--Rome--History
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Personal name FLOHR, Miko
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        The BIAA David H. French Library The BIAA David H. French Library Shelf 37 - Main Room 18.03.2021 Purchase 88.00 31480   G1c WILSO 31480 BOOKS-000000024367 18.03.2021 18.03.2021 Books