Eirene 12 1974 5 46.
Attic stelai slaves.
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For the athenians one slave for each hoplite was usually the case 30 n.
2008 the story of athens.
1995 the other greeks.
Attic stelai part u hesperia 25 1956 178 317.
The central focus will be upon the attic stelai showing more than one figure particularly the family group reliefs and their social significance.
This stele belongs to a set of inscribed records from athens known variously in scholarship as phialai inscriptions phialai exeleutherikai inscriptions attic manumissions or catalogi paterarum argentearum.
Funerary stele of mnesarete daughter of socrates.
Real estate both in attica and elsewhere stores of agricultural produce slaves and furnishings of all sorts.
35 with the exception of pistos actually a typical slave name all come from adeimantus household.
The proportion of female slaves is too low because the confiscations from the hermokopidai did not usually include property attached to their wives.
Avep 10 9 is a man named.
This property contained a high proportion of female slaves but would often have been retained by the wives or re possessed by their families before the auctions recorded in the attic stelai.
The discussion of slave prices of the value of slave labour of the cost of free labour and of the relationship of all of these to the prices of agricultural staples and of other commodities.
1992 thucydides and the desertion of attic slaves during the decelean war ca 11 2.
Amyx the attic stelai part iii.
The attic stelai part ii hesp.
Fragments of the local chronicles of attika.
The condemned men are typically listed on the inscriptions more than once axiochos and adeimantos nine times on surviving fragments and the items sold give a clear impression of the range and extent of their property.
The absence of ethnics is probably an accident of cataloguing and not an indication that these slaves were greeks or born in greece pritchett ii 281.
These documents are probably lists of slave manumissions performed in athenian courtrooms with each entry naming what appears to be a freed slave and a manumitter.
David and dionne slept in the observation area.
Thesis the slaves listed in the attic stelai are unrepresentative of the athenian slave population.
25 1956 280 n.
Andreyev some aspects of agrarian conditions in attica in the fifth to third centuries b c.
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The family farm and the agrarian roots of western civilization.
The third figure in the background is a small girl who judging by the hairstyle was probably intended to represent a slave girl.
A young servant left is facing her dead mistress.