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Rural Settlement in Hellenistic and Roman Crete: The Akrotiri Peninsula
Holly Alane Raab
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The central position of this study is that rural development in Crete under Roman rule (beginning 67 BC) was built upon traditional relationships of people to the land. It is argued that the productive forces behind agricultural subsistence may have altered little from Hellenistic times. The author supports this claim by examining a series of linked variables germane to a reconstruction of rural organization over the periods in question: settlement patterns, land tenure, land use, production activities, and spheres of economic interaction.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Dedication
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Contents
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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LIST OF TABLES
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PREFACE
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
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CHAPTER 2: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS
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CHAPTER 3: ANCIENT CRETE IN REGIONAL SURVEY
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CHAPTER 4: THE TERRITORY OF KYDONIA
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CHAPTER 5: POTTERY STUDY
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CHAPTER 6: THE AKROTIRI STUDY AREA
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CHAPTER 7: ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES IN THE AKROTIRI PENINSULA
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CHAPTER 8: AKROTIRI SETTLEMENT PATTERNS
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CHAPTER 9: CONCLUSIONS
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Illustrations
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LIST OF JOURNAL ABBREVIATIONS
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Published: 2001
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781841712703 (paperback)
- 9781407353364 (ebook)
BAR Number: S984