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- Title Pages
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction
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1 Roman Craftsmen and Traders: Towards an Intellectual History -
2 Twentieth-Century Italian Scholarship on Roman Craftsmen, Traders, and their Professional Organizations -
3 The Archaeology of Roman Urban Workshops: A French Approach? -
4 Mercantile Specialization and Trading Communities: Economic Strategies in Roman Maritime Trade -
5 Driving Forces for Specialization: Market, Location Factors, Productivity Improvements -
6 Fashionable Footwear: Craftsmen and Consumers in the North-West Provinces of the Roman Empire -
7 Contextualizing the Operational Sequence: Pompeian Bakeries as a Case Study -
8 Disciplina, patrocinium, nomen: The Benefits of Apprenticeship in the Roman World -
9 Women, Trade, and Production in Urban Centres of Roman Italy -
10 Freedmen and Agency in Roman Business -
11 The Social Organization of Commerce and Crafts in Ancient Arles: Heterogeneity, Hierarchy, and Patronage -
12 Hierapolis and its Professional Associations: A Comparative Analysis -
13 Working Together: Clusters of Artisans in the Roman City -
14 Spatial Concentration and Dispersal of Roman Textile Crafts -
15 Industry and Commerce in the City of Aquincum -
16 The Potters of Ancient Sagalassos Revisited - Index
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- Urban Craftsmen and Traders in the Roman World
- Author(s):
Miko Flohr
Andrew Wilson
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction
-
1 Roman Craftsmen and Traders: Towards an Intellectual History -
2 Twentieth-Century Italian Scholarship on Roman Craftsmen, Traders, and their Professional Organizations -
3 The Archaeology of Roman Urban Workshops: A French Approach? -
4 Mercantile Specialization and Trading Communities: Economic Strategies in Roman Maritime Trade -
5 Driving Forces for Specialization: Market, Location Factors, Productivity Improvements -
6 Fashionable Footwear: Craftsmen and Consumers in the North-West Provinces of the Roman Empire -
7 Contextualizing the Operational Sequence: Pompeian Bakeries as a Case Study -
8 Disciplina, patrocinium, nomen: The Benefits of Apprenticeship in the Roman World -
9 Women, Trade, and Production in Urban Centres of Roman Italy -
10 Freedmen and Agency in Roman Business -
11 The Social Organization of Commerce and Crafts in Ancient Arles: Heterogeneity, Hierarchy, and Patronage -
12 Hierapolis and its Professional Associations: A Comparative Analysis -
13 Working Together: Clusters of Artisans in the Roman City -
14 Spatial Concentration and Dispersal of Roman Textile Crafts -
15 Industry and Commerce in the City of Aquincum -
16 The Potters of Ancient Sagalassos Revisited - Index