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La vallée de l'Enipeus en Thessalie : études de topographie et de géographie antique.
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ISBN: 2869580355 9782869580350 Year: 1990 Volume: 21 Publisher: Athènes École française d'Athènes

Landscapes of Neolithic Ireland
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ISBN: 0415169763 Year: 2000 Publisher: London New York Routledge

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From the Ptolemies to the Romans : political and economic change in Egypt
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ISBN: 9781107014411 1107014417 9781139028196 9781139221214 1139221213 1139028197 9781139224642 1139224646 9781139222921 1139222929 1139218123 9781139218122 9781139218122 1107229820 9781107229822 1139209973 9781139209977 1280485302 9781280485305 9786613580283 6613580287 1139215035 9781139215039 1108816398 Year: 2012 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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This book gives a structured account of Egypt's transition from Ptolemaic to Roman rule by identifying key relationships between ecology, land tenure, taxation, administration and politics. It introduces theoretical perspectives from the social sciences and subjects them to empirical scrutiny using data from Greek and Demotic papyri as well as comparative evidence. Although building on recent scholarship, it offers some provocative arguments that challenge prevailing views. For example, patterns of land ownership are linked to population density and are seen as one aspect of continuity between the Ptolemaic and Roman period. Fiscal reform, by contrast, emerges as a significant mechanism of change not only in the agrarian economy but also in the administrative system and the whole social structure. Anyone seeking to understand the impact of Roman rule in the Hellenistic east must consider the well-attested processes in Egypt that this book seeks to explain.

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