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94 SOCIAL SCIENTIST NOTES

1. M. Crawford, 'Money and exchange in the Roman world'. Journal of Roman Studies , 60 (1970) pp. 40-48.

2. A.K. Bowman, Egypt after the Pharaohs: 332 /BC-AD 642, British Museum, London, 1986, pp. 63-65, 98,116-117.

3. L. Casson, The role of the state in Rome's grain trade' in J.H.D D'arms and E.C. Kopff, (eds.) The Seaborne Commerce of Ancient Rome, American Academy, Rome, 1980, pp. 26-27.

4. C.G. Starr, The Economic and Social Growth of Early Greece, Oxford University Press, New York, 1977, pp. 147-167.

5. J.K. Evans, 'Wheat production and its social consequences in the Roman world', Classical Quarterly: 31 (n.s.) (1981) pp. 428 - 442.

6. R. Barker, 'Linking and sinking' in M. Galntz, (ed.) Drought and Hunger in Africa:

Denying Famine a Future , Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1987, pp. 150-151.

7. J.M. Camp.The Athenian Agora, Thames and Hudson, London, 1986, pp. 149,156-157.

8. R. Ellen, Environment, Subsistence and System, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1982, pp. 22-23, 41-45.

9. F. Braudel, Civilization and Capitalism I: The Structures of Everyday Life , CoUins, London, 1981, p. 74.

10. M.M. Markle, 'Jury pay and assembly pay at Athens' in P.A. Cartledge and F.D. i Harvey, (eds.) Crux: Essays to G.E.M. de Ste. Croix, Academic Press, London, 1985, pp. 265 - 297 is a recent review of the problem.

11. M.H. Jameson, 'Agriculture and slavery in classical Athens', Classical Quarterly, 73 (1977-78) pp. 122-145.

12. S. Raven, Rome in Africa, Longman, London, 1984, p. 86.

13. A.H.M. Jones, The Roman Economy, BlackweU, Oxford, 1974, pp. 82-89.

14. Bowman, op. cit. pp. 77,142.

15. Braudel, op. cit. pp. 125-126.

16. Bowman, op. cit. p. 101

17. Braudel, op. cit. pp. 133-135.

18. D.W. Rathbone, 'The slave mode of production in Italy', Journal of Roman Studies, 73 (1983) pp. 160-161.

19. R.P. Duncan-Jones, 'Some configurations of landholding in the Roman empire' in Finley, M.I. (ed.) Studies in Roman Property, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, p. 7.

20. K. Randsborg, 'The town, the power and the land' in T.C. Champion, (ed.) Centre and Periphery, Hyman, London, 1989, pp. 212-213.

21. W.G. van Waateringe, 'The disastrous effect of the Roman occupation' in R. Brandt and J. Slofstra, (eds.) Roman and Native in the Low Countries, British Archaeological Reports 184, Oxford, 1983, pp. 147-157.

22. Evans, op. cit. p. 434

23. Bowman, op. dt. p. 90 ft.

24. Crawford, op. cit.

25. C.R. Whittaker, 'Land and labour in north Africa', Klio , 60 (1978) pp. 331-362.

26. Raven, op. cit. p. 106 ff.

27. K. Hopkins, 'Economic growth and towns in classical antiquity' in P. Abrams and E.A. Wrigley, (eds.) Towns in Societies, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1978, pp. 35-77.

28. Polly Hill, Dry Grain Farming Families, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1982.

29. Bowman, op. cit. p. 107

30. B. Harriss, et. al. Exchange Relations and Poverty in Dryland Agriculture, Concept, Delhi, 1984, pp. 4, 56-57.

31. Whittaker, op. cit.

32. K. Hopkins, 'Taxes and trade in the Roman empire'. Journal of Roman Studies , 70 (1980) pp. 101-125.

33. Jones, op. cit. pp. 114-139.



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