The Roman Agricultural Economy: Organization, Investment, and Production

This book presents an introduction and nine chapters discussing methods of analysing the organisation and performance of the agrarian sector of the economy of the Mediterranean world under Roman imperial rule in the period c.100 bc to ad 350. The chapters exemplify a range of possible approaches to...

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