La historia de la economía desde roma hasta los cristianos

  • Acuña Barrantes H
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Abstract

The history of the Roman economy emerges from a very primitive economic analysis, more precisely, the legacy of the ancient Greeks, and of some illustrious Roman thinkers has received. Roman farmers were the nucleus of the society of the ancient Rome, also you should plough, introduction of wheat mill, the wine press and the beginnings of the irrigation systems. A conjecture on which is no evidence in Roman times means that the work of women in primitive agriculture was declined with the use of the plough. The importance of this civilization was evidenced in the contribution to law and the management of the social classes.

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Acuña Barrantes, H. (2014). La historia de la economía desde roma hasta los cristianos. Revista Logos, Ciencia & Tecnología, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.22335/rlct.v6i1.155

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