Pots, trade and the archaic Greek economy

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Abstract

Fine painted pottery is the archaeological trade-mark of the Greek presence overseas. Since other materials of exchange in the Classical world - soft things like grain, oil and slaves - are less archaeologically visible, a fresh look at issues in the archaic Greek economy revolves once more around patterns in the ceramics.

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Osborne, R. (1996). Pots, trade and the archaic Greek economy. Antiquity, 70(267), 31–44. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003598X00082867

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