Pastoral Economies in Classical Antiquity  
Author(s): C. R. Whittaker
Published by Cambridge Philological Society
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Ancient pastoralism and pastoral economies are currently absorbing much scholarly interest, as part of the wider problem of understanding the social and economic life of rural communities. In antiquity the rural poor formed the vast majority of the population and were the main producers of wealth. Yet what is written about them in our sources is disproportionately small and often has to be quarried from authors who had little interest in the subject and whose information was distorted by romantic myths of the past. In recent years, however, archaeology, comparative anthropology and new techniques of historical criticism have been able to supplement our knowledge and have stimulated a reexamination of previously accepted theories. The papers in this volume are a contribution to that debate. They range from the archaic societies of Greece and Rome to the last days of the Roman Empire, with contibutions from both archaeologists and historians, some of whose views are controversial and throw entirely new light on the subject.
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Ancient pastoralism and pastoral economies are currently absorbing much scholarly interest, as part of the wider problem of understanding the social and economic life of rural communities. In antiquity the rural poor formed the vast majority of the population and were the main producers of wealth. Yet what is written about them in our sources is disproportionately small and often has to be quarried from authors who had little interest in the subject and whose information was distorted by romantic myths of the past. In recent years, however, archaeology, comparative anthropology and new techniques of historical criticism have been able to supplement our knowledge and have stimulated a reexamination of previously accepted theories. The papers in this volume are a contribution to that debate. They range from the archaic societies of Greece and Rome to the last days of the Roman Empire, with contibutions from both archaeologists and historians, some of whose views are controversial and throw entirely new light on the subject.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Pastoralism and the role of animals in the pre- and protohistoric economies of the Aegean
  • Animal husbandry in the Greek polis
  • Transhumance in ancient Greece
  • Sacrifice and animal husbandry in Classical Greece
  • Rome archaïque: une société pastorale?
  • La pastorizia nell’ età tardo-imperiale in Italia
  • Viehzucht, Alpwirtschaft, Transhumanz. Bemerkungen zu Problemen der Wirtschaft in der Schweiz zur römischen Zeit
  • Le pastoralisme en Gaule
  • Animal breeding on the Danube
  • Le pastoralisme dans l’Afrique antique
  • Mountain economies in southern Europe. Thoughts on the early history, continuity and individuality of Mediterranean upland pastoralism
  • Adding it up
  • Pastoralism and transhumance in Roman Italy
  • Intervention
  • Back Cover
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