"Volume IV in a series sponsored by the Institute for the Study of Long-term Economic Trends and the International Scholars Conference on Ancient Near Eastern Economies."Fourth colloquium of the International Scholars Conference on Ancient Near Eastern Economies.Includes bibliographical references (p. 327-329)
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International audienceThe chapter outlines a research program on the relationships between mathemati...
The sources are first discussed, with emphasis on Near Eastern written material, archaeological data...
The nature of the economy in the Bronze Age of the Near East has been long debated. Various models a...
International audienceThis book focuses on the ancient Near East, early imperial China, South-East A...
This book draws on ancient Egyptian inscriptions in order to theorize the relationship between accou...
Accounting historians have attempted to relate their knowledge of the variety of accounting practice...
Amandry Michel. Imperial Revenue, Expenditure and Monetary Policy in the Fourth Century A.D., С E. K...
This paper examines the role of the discursive power of counting, accounting numbers and inscription...
The development of accounting principles and the evolution of accounting systems are highly dependen...
Modern societies are tributary to ancient civilizations for giving them the most important asset in ...
Volume I of Accounting History covers the first 10,000 or so years of the rise of accounting and civ...
28–31 October 2014, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna International Congress Infrastructure and D...
This volume draws together contributions by historians, economists, and archaeologists on the questi...
The economy of ancient Egypt is a difficult area of study due to the lack of preservation of much da...
International audienceThe chapter outlines a research program on the relationships between mathemati...
The sources are first discussed, with emphasis on Near Eastern written material, archaeological data...
The nature of the economy in the Bronze Age of the Near East has been long debated. Various models a...