Quantifying the Roman economy: methods and problems/
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Language: | English |
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Oxford:
Oxford University Press,
2009
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Series: | Oxford studies on the Roman economy
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Table of Contents:
- Quantifying the Roman economy : integration, growth, decline?/Alan Bowman and Andrew Wilson
- Urbanization as a proxy of demographic and economic growth / Elio Lo Cascio
- Response to Elio Lo Cascio / Roger Bagnall
- Archaeology, demography, and Roman economic growth /Willem Jongman
- Peopling the countryside : Roman demography in the Albegna Valley and Jerba / Elizabeth Fentress
- Peopling ancient landscapes : potential and problems /David Mattingly
- Quantifying Egyptian agriculture /Alan Bowman
- Response to Alan Bowman /Roger Bagnall
- Approaches to quantifying Roman trade /Andrew Wilson
- Approaches to quantifying Roman trade : response /Michael Fulford
- A comment on Andrew Wilson : approaches to quantifying Roman trade / William Harris
- Roman silver coinage : mints, metallurgy, and production /Matthew Ponting
- Coinage and metal supply /Bruce Hitchner
- Some numismatic approaches to quantifying the Roman economy /Christopher Howgego
- Earnings and costs : living standards and the Roman economy /Dominic Rathbone
- How prosperous were the Romans? Evidence from Diodetian's price edict (AD301) /Robert Allen
- New ways of studying incomes in the Roman economy /Walter Scheidel.