Seen on the Classicists list:
Beyond Self-Sufficiency
Households, City-States and Markets in the Ancient Greek World
Durham, 2nd-5th July 2011We are rapidly filling up our spaces for the ‘Beyond Self-Sufficiency’
conference, but if you wish to attend there are several spaces left;
please contact the organisers if you hope to come along:Mark Woolmer ( mark.woolmer AT durham.ac.uk )
David Lewis ( d.m.lewis AT durham.ac.uk )We will not be able to take any further names after 11th June; however, it
is recommended that prospective attendees let us know well before that
date as there may be no further spaces available by that point.Programme:
Saturday 2nd July
(1) 5pm-6pm E.M. Harris (Durham University)
Markets in the Ancient Greek World: A Typology(2) 6pm-7pm J.K. Davies (Liverpool University)
Markets and Market-places in Ancient GreeceSunday 3rd July
(3) 9am-10am C. Pébarthe (University of Bordeaux)
Beyond The Ancient Economy, ancient economics(4) 10am-11am P. Acton (independent scholar)
The Household Mode of Production: Political Ideology or Economic
Rationality?(5) 11:30-12:30 B. Ault (SUNY Buffalo)
Households and Self-Sufficiency(6) 12:30-1:30 B. Tsakirgis (Vanderbilt University)
Whole Cloth: Exploring the Question of Self-Sufficiency through the
evidence for Textile Manufacture and Purchase in Greek Houses(7) 3-4pm J.H. Kroll (Oxford University)
Changes in Athenian Weights Standards and Their Implications for Athenian
Trade(8) 4-5pm S. Psoma (University of Athens)
Weight-Standards in Coinage outside Athens and Trade between PoleisMonday 4th July
(9) 9-10am M. Lawall (University of Manitoba)
Transport Amphoras as Evidence for Motivation and Market Behaviour in the
Economies of Classical and Hellenistic Greece(10) 10-11am C. Tzochev (independent scholar)
The Export of Thasian Amphoras and Markets in the Black Sea Region(11) 11:30-12:30 T. Panagou (University of Athens)
Patterns of Amphora Stamp Distribution. Tracking Down Export Tendencies(12) 12:30-1:30 M. Woolmer (Durham University)
Honours and Rewards for Merchants(13) 3-4pm D. Lewis (Durham University)
The market for slaves from the Persian Empire in the fifth and fourth
century Aegean(14) 4-5pm G. Kron (University of Victoria)
Classical Athenian Trade in comparative perspective: Literary and
archaeological evidence, demand and infrastructureTuesday 5th July
(15) 9am-10am A. Bresson (University of Chicago)
Markets and the Role of the State(16) 10-11am P. Van Alfen (American Numismatic Society)
An Overview of Commodities in Long-Distance Trade c. 500-300 BCE