This dissertation identifies long term fluctuations in prices and wages in northern and southern Babylonia during the Isin-Larsa/Old Babylonian period (ca. 2000-1600 B.C.E.). The introduction orients the reader to the study of prices and wages. It reviews previous studies, defines objectives, scope, and methodology, presents an overview of the sources for prices and wages, and outlines limitations. The scope of this study includes the following categories: 1) prices paid for real estate (houses, fields, orchards), slaves, and livestock 2) prices for house rentals 3) prices paid for commodities (barley, oil, wool, dates, and sesame) 4) wages paid for hired labor. Part I presents and analyzes the data for each category, utilizing charts ...
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At least some ancient civilizations used various risk-management strategies to minimize price volati...
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Commodities in Babylonia were valued mostly in silver or gold but payed with other commodities like ...
International audienceTablet YBC 4698 provides an interesting overview of the mathematical approach ...
This dissertation looks at slavery in early Mesopotamia (ca. 3200-1595 BC) in the longue durée and e...
In recent years interest in welfare levels in ancient economies has increased considerably partly as...
This paper studies the evidence for the existence of a labour market, a market for agri-cultural lan...
International audienceMathematical knowledge and practices in Ancient Mesopotamia vary according to ...
Because the evidence is meagre, this article takes a qualitative rather than a quantitative approach...
This exciting new volume examines the development of market performance from Antiquity until the daw...
At least some ancient civilizations used various risk-management strategies to minimize price volati...
To investigate the evolution of market dynamics in different stages of historical development, we an...
Several modes of production exist in first millennium BCE Babylonia (modem Iraq): wage-labour, slave...
At least some ancient civilizations used various risk-management strategies to minimize price volati...
Using a computerized data-base management program, I systematically encoded and tabulated informatio...
Until quite recently, GDP growth between ca. 1 ce and the late Middle Ages was considered non-existe...
Abstract Recent research has shown that as early as the third century BCE certain civilizations had ...
Commodities in Babylonia were valued mostly in silver or gold but payed with other commodities like ...
International audienceTablet YBC 4698 provides an interesting overview of the mathematical approach ...
This dissertation looks at slavery in early Mesopotamia (ca. 3200-1595 BC) in the longue durée and e...
In recent years interest in welfare levels in ancient economies has increased considerably partly as...