During the Late Bronze Age, Aegean societies (Minoan and Mycenaean) exhibited strong economic development. This resulted from the implementation by the elite of a centralized and hierarchical administrative and social system in order to manage most economic activities. In these palatial economies, the elite organized the extraction of the surplus, therefore avoiding the Malthusian trap. They also organized the division of labor and the specialization in production and the distribution of the collected surplus by means of staple and wealth finance systems, the latter being based on the production of luxury items controlled by the palace. Trade was also encouraged in order to strengthen palatial power
This paper will explore the importance of wool in the emergence of complex societies during the Bron...
Cultural and social interactions in the Eastern Mediterranean during the Late Bronze Age involved tr...
Ancient economic interactions were much more complex than often assumed. Cross-cultural relations we...
During the Late Bronze Age, Aegean societies (Minoan and Mycenaean) exhibited strong economic develo...
International audienceDuring the Late Bronze Age, Aegean societies (Minoan and Mycenaean) exhibited ...
Mycenaean Greek polities during the Late Bronze Age (ca. 1600-1100 BC) have been considered economic...
Aegean societies in the third and second millennia B.C. developed complex economics based on the acc...
Because many Linear B tablets record offerings of useful commodities to deities and sanctuaries, the...
This dissertation examines the relationship between the individual and the state in the Mycenaean pa...
Regional authority in Mycenaean Greece should be reconstructed using excavation data from both palat...
abstract: This thesis assesses the existence of an advanced textile production industry, which exist...
Feasting has always been an important cultural activity in the Aegean Bronze Age; however, it is dur...
Reciprocity and symbolic exchange are of considerable importance to understanding the Mycenaean poli...
The economy of Greek Bronze Age societies is almost exclusively known through the archaeological rec...
This collection of papers explores the role of redistribution in Minoan and Mycenaean economies
This paper will explore the importance of wool in the emergence of complex societies during the Bron...
Cultural and social interactions in the Eastern Mediterranean during the Late Bronze Age involved tr...
Ancient economic interactions were much more complex than often assumed. Cross-cultural relations we...
During the Late Bronze Age, Aegean societies (Minoan and Mycenaean) exhibited strong economic develo...
International audienceDuring the Late Bronze Age, Aegean societies (Minoan and Mycenaean) exhibited ...
Mycenaean Greek polities during the Late Bronze Age (ca. 1600-1100 BC) have been considered economic...
Aegean societies in the third and second millennia B.C. developed complex economics based on the acc...
Because many Linear B tablets record offerings of useful commodities to deities and sanctuaries, the...
This dissertation examines the relationship between the individual and the state in the Mycenaean pa...
Regional authority in Mycenaean Greece should be reconstructed using excavation data from both palat...
abstract: This thesis assesses the existence of an advanced textile production industry, which exist...
Feasting has always been an important cultural activity in the Aegean Bronze Age; however, it is dur...
Reciprocity and symbolic exchange are of considerable importance to understanding the Mycenaean poli...
The economy of Greek Bronze Age societies is almost exclusively known through the archaeological rec...
This collection of papers explores the role of redistribution in Minoan and Mycenaean economies
This paper will explore the importance of wool in the emergence of complex societies during the Bron...
Cultural and social interactions in the Eastern Mediterranean during the Late Bronze Age involved tr...
Ancient economic interactions were much more complex than often assumed. Cross-cultural relations we...