Description
Provides a diachronic account of the changing roles of surplus oil and wine in the economies of pre-classical Greek societies.
About the Author
Catherine E. Pratt is Assistant Professor in the Department of Classical Studies at the University of Western Ontario. Her field work has included Palaikastro on Crete, the Palace of Nestor at Pylos, Mycenae, and the Athenian Agora. She is currently co-director of the Bays of East Attica Regional Survey in Porto Raphti, Greece. Her work has been published in AJA and BSA.
Reviews
'The individual chapters provide useful studies of the social and economic history of each period, as mediated by the evidence for oil and wine production, consumption, and exchange ... The book as a whole is valuable reading for all interested in the transition from the Bronze Age to the early polis.' Evan Vance, Rhea Classical Reviews
'Recommended.' S. Brown, Choice Magazine
'Pratt ably demonstrates her expertise at assembling a truly interdisciplinary and contextualized approach to how, when and why, exactly, ancient Greek identity became so intertwined with oil and wine.' Ulrike Krotscheck, Food & History
Book Information
ISBN 9781108835640
Author Catherine E. Pratt
Format Hardback
Page Count 350
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 949g
Dimensions(mm) 254mm * 178mm * 24mm