Paul Erdkamp, Professor of Ancient History, Vrije Universiteit Brussel,Koenraad Verboven, Professor of Ancient History, University of Ghent,Arjan Zuiderhoek, Professor of Ancient History, University of Ghent
Paul Erdkamp is Professor of Ancient History at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel.
Koenraad Verboven is Professor of Ancient History at the University of Ghent.
Arjan Zuiderhoek is Professor of Ancient History at the University of Ghent.
List of Contributors List of Figures 1. Introduction: Land and Natural Resources in the Roman World in Historiographical and Theoretical Perspective, Arjun Zuiderhoek 2. Agriculture, Division of Labour, and the Paths to Economic Growth, Paul Erdkamp Part I: Ownership and Control 3. Landed Wealth in the Long Term: Patterns, Possibilities, Evidence, Kyle Harper 4. The Development of Imperial Property, Elio Lo Cascio 5. Imperial Wealth in Roman Egypt: The Julio-Claudian ousiai, Laurens Tacoma 6. Property Rights over Land and Economic Growth in the Roman Empire, Dennis Kehoe 7. Ownership and Control: Property Rights and Insitutional Arrangements, Eva Jakab 8. Water Use and Productivity in Roman Agriculture: Selling, Sharing, Servitudes, Christer Bruun 9. Control and Management of Water in Ostrogothic Italy, Yuri A. Marano Part II: Organization and Modes of Exploitation 10. The Nature of the Villa Economy, Alessandro Launaro 11. The Variety of Villa Production: From Agriculture to Aquaculture, Annalisa Marzano 12. The African Boom: The Origins of Economic Growth in Roman North Africa, Matthew S. Hobson 13. The Local Economy of Palmyra: Organizing Agriculture in an Oasis Environment, Julia Hoffmann-Salz 14. Changes in Animal Husbandry as a Consequence of Changing Social and Economic Patterns: Zooarchaeological Evidence from the Roman Mediterranean Context, Michael MacKinnon Part III: Exploitation and Processing 15. Salt in Asia Minor: An Outline of Roman Authority Interest in the Resource, Isabella Tsigarida 16. Imperial Quarries and the Emperor, Alfred M. Hirt 17. The Mining, Minting, and Obtaining of Gold in the Roman Empire, Fernando Lopez Sanchez Conclusions Bibliography Index
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