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1 | The productive past: economies beyond agriculture | 3 |
2 | Productive to some purpose? The problem of ancient economic growth | 17 |
3 | Regional productions in early Roman Gaul | 49 |
4 | Leptiminus (Tunisia): a 'producer' city? | 66 |
5 | The fourth factor: managing non-agricultural production in the Roman world | 90 |
6 | Making money in classical Athens | 115 |
7 | Stone quarrying in the Eastern Desert with particular reference to Mons Claudianus and Mons Porphyrites | 143 |
8 | Who bore the burden? The organization of stone transport in Roman Egypt | 171 |
9 | Temples the measures of men: public building in the Greek economy | 195 |
10 | Rebuilding a temple: the economic effects of piety | 209 |
11 | Bricks and mortar: exploring the economics of building techniques at Rome and Ostia | 230 |
12 | Timgad and textile production | 271 |
13 | The Gallo-Roman woollen industry and the great debate: the Igel column revisited | 297 |
Index of citations | 309 | |
General index | 313 |
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