Topography and Economy in the ‘Attic Stelae’ (IG I3 421-430)
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https://doi.org/10.54103/2037-4488/30303Keywords:
Athens, Attic Stelae, Hermocopids, Mysteries, ancient economyAbstract
Il saggio ambisce ad offrire una sistematica raccolta dei dati topografici presenti nelle Stele Attiche (IG I3 421-430), grazie a una lettura dei testi e a una revisione autoptica dei documenti. Allo stesso tempo, si cerca di delineare il complesso contesto economico che fa da sfondo alla vicenda, nella parte finale del V secolo a.C.
This study aims to produce a systematic review of the topographical data found in the Attic Stelae (IG I3 421-430), through an autoptical revision of the texts stored in the Athenian museums. It offers a detailed analysis of the documents and, at the same time, it seeks to outline the economic context that formed the background of confiscation of elitarian properties by public officials, in the final part of the 5th century BC.
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