The Collapse of the Mycenaean Economy
Imports, Trade, and Institutions 1300–700 BCE
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:24th Apr '17
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This book provides a comprehensive treatment of change in long-distance exchange systems during the collapse of Mycenaean Greece.
This book provides a comprehensive treatment of change in long-distance exchange systems during this tumultuous time, combining a formidable array of evidence to demonstrate that Greece underwent a serious economic crisis, but one that gave rise to a whole new set of institutions and economic structures.In this book, Sarah Murray provides a comprehensive treatment of textual and archaeological evidence for the long-distance trade economy of Greece across 600 years during the transition from the Late Bronze to the Early Iron Age. Analyzing the finished objects that sustained this kind of trade, she also situates these artifacts within the broader context of the ancient Mediterranean economy, including evidence for the import and export of commodities as well as demographic change. Murray argues that our current model of exchange during the Late Bronze Age is in need of a thoroughgoing reformulation. She demonstrates that the association of imported objects with elite self-fashioning is not supported by the evidence from any period in early Greek history. Moreover, the notional 'decline' in trade during Greece's purported Dark Age appears to be the result of severe economic contraction, rather than a severance of access to trade routes.
ISBN: 9781107186378
Dimensions: 262mm x 183mm x 21mm
Weight: 920g
366 pages