Egypt and the Hellenic economy: culture as a non-tariff trade barrier in the Atheno-Egyptian grain trade, 665-204BC
Without sufficient food for her population, and in the absence of the empire which had sustained her before the Peloponnesian War, fourth-century BC Athens relied on regular supplies of foreign grain. While the trade in grain has been subjected to sustained scholarly interest, few academics have con...
Main Author: | Cooper, CJ |
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Other Authors: | Moreno, A |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2021
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