Politics of Value: New Approaches to Early Money and the State Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Classical Archaeology

As one of the most enduring icons of economic life, money has been a common feature and central focus in complex societies from Antiquity to the present. It gained weight as a key feature of Mediterranean economies in the course of the first millennium BCE, mostly in the form of coinage. But money i...

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Other Authors: Heymans, Elon D. (Editor), Termeer, Marleen (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: 2020
Series:Archaeology and Economy in the Ancient World
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