This book provides a systematic treatment of the exploitation of marine resources (e.g., large-scale fishing, fish salting, salt production, aquaculture, purple dye manufacturing), in the Roman world and their role within the ancient economy. Bringing together literary, epigraphic, and legal sources, and archaeological data, the book shows that these marine resources were an important feature of the Roman economy and, in scope and market-oriented production, paralleled phenomena taking place in the Roman agricultural economy on land. The book offers an overview of fishing gear and techniques used in antiquity, and examines the importance of technological innovations and organization of labour. By looking at the legal sources alongside the a...
V magistrskem delu »Antična marikultura na vzhodnem Jadranu« je obravnavana arheološka, epigrafska i...
Archaeological evidence (numismatic, papyrological, epigraphic, architectural)--much never before co...
Introduction Fish was a staple in the Roman diet. According to Curtis trade in preserved fish, parti...
This book provides a systematic treatment of the exploitation of marine resources (e.g., large-scale...
none1noFishing was an economically important activity in the classical world. Some communities owed ...
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. Taking Manilius’ description ...
This paper discusses Roman production and trade of salted fish products focusing on organizational a...
From many ancient sources, including Cicero and Pliny, it is clear that table fish were a luxury goo...
Compared to other pre-modern economies, the Roman world stands out for having developed a highly spe...
This study determines the methods, products a nd areas of marine resource exploitation in the northw...
The cultivation of fish had a long tradition among the Romans. But during the later Roman Republic a...
Literary, documentary, and archaeological sources for fish preservation and fishing during the Roman...
Initiated by Augustus, Rome’s Atlantic policy seems to have been consolidated in the age of Claudius...
From the standpoint of fish as markers of seasonality in archaeological sites, the paper surveys a s...
* Provides an overall view of, and original insights into, the economics of land and resources in th...
V magistrskem delu »Antična marikultura na vzhodnem Jadranu« je obravnavana arheološka, epigrafska i...
Archaeological evidence (numismatic, papyrological, epigraphic, architectural)--much never before co...
Introduction Fish was a staple in the Roman diet. According to Curtis trade in preserved fish, parti...
This book provides a systematic treatment of the exploitation of marine resources (e.g., large-scale...
none1noFishing was an economically important activity in the classical world. Some communities owed ...
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. Taking Manilius’ description ...
This paper discusses Roman production and trade of salted fish products focusing on organizational a...
From many ancient sources, including Cicero and Pliny, it is clear that table fish were a luxury goo...
Compared to other pre-modern economies, the Roman world stands out for having developed a highly spe...
This study determines the methods, products a nd areas of marine resource exploitation in the northw...
The cultivation of fish had a long tradition among the Romans. But during the later Roman Republic a...
Literary, documentary, and archaeological sources for fish preservation and fishing during the Roman...
Initiated by Augustus, Rome’s Atlantic policy seems to have been consolidated in the age of Claudius...
From the standpoint of fish as markers of seasonality in archaeological sites, the paper surveys a s...
* Provides an overall view of, and original insights into, the economics of land and resources in th...
V magistrskem delu »Antična marikultura na vzhodnem Jadranu« je obravnavana arheološka, epigrafska i...
Archaeological evidence (numismatic, papyrological, epigraphic, architectural)--much never before co...
Introduction Fish was a staple in the Roman diet. According to Curtis trade in preserved fish, parti...