Living standards and market integration in the rural economy of Roman Britain
<p>Rural non-élites (i.e. ‘peasant producers’) are thought to have comprised 50–95% of the Roman population, and yet, because they are seen as having operated largely at subsistence, models of ancient economic development see them as having had little effect on the wider economy. The spread of...
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2022
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