Olive Cultivation in Ancient Greece: Seeking the Ancient Economy

Author:   Lin Foxhall (Professor of Greek Archaeology and History, University of Leicester)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198152880


Pages:   312
Publication Date:   20 September 2007
Format:   Hardback
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Lin Foxhall explores the cultivation of the olive as an extended case study for understanding ancient Greek agriculture in its landscape, economic, social, and political settings. Evidence from written sources, archaeology, and visual images is assembled to focus on what was special about the cultivation and processing of the olive in classical and archaic Greece, and how and why these practices differed from Roman ones. This investigation opens up new ways of thinking about the economies of the archaic and classical Greek world.

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Author:   Lin Foxhall (Professor of Greek Archaeology and History, University of Leicester)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.559kg
ISBN:  

9780198152880


ISBN 10:   0198152884
Pages:   312
Publication Date:   20 September 2007
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1: Introduction 2: Wealthy Households: Theory, Sources, Methodology 3: The Agricultural Holdings of Large-Scale Households 4: The Domestic Consumption of Olive Oil 5: Cultivating the Olive 6: Processing Olives 7: Arboriculture and Ornamental Gardens in Ancient Greece 8: Conclusions

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Packed with judicious, commonsensical observations, and founded as much on sweaty survey work in the field as on library lucubration, here is a comprehensive, engaging and exceptionally clear account of olive production Gerald Cadogan, The Anglo-Hellenic Review Foxhall does a terrific job... The volume is amply illustrated with helpful archaeological plans and photographs whose content is actually discernible David W. Tandy, Europe: Ancient and Medieval Foxhall's much-anticipated monograph on Greek oleo-culture is a throughly informative and provocative work that now ranks among the most important treatments of the subject. Bradley A. Ault American Journal of Archaeology ...this original work, matured over time, is based on a deep knowledge of Greece and its olive production. Jean-Pierre Brun Antiquity thorough and enlightening at every step of the way D. Brent Sandy, The Bulletin of the American Society of Papapyrologists ...a straightforward and technical study of cultivation and processing...Yet at the same time designed as a case study to shed light on more general characteristics of the pre-Hellenistic Greek economy Walter Scheidel, Times Literary Supplement ...a groundbreaking book. Bryn Mawr Classical Review an outstanding and transcendent piece of research. It is also a fascinating work to read and engage with. David Mattingly, Agricultural History Review


...a straightforward and technical study of cultivation and processing...Yet at the same time designed as a case study to shed light on more general characteristics of the pre-Hellenistic Greek economy Walter Scheidel, Times Literary Supplement an outstanding and transcendent piece of research. It is also a fascinating work to read and engage with. David Mattingly, Agricultural History Review


Packed with judicious, commonsensical observations, and founded as much on sweaty survey work in the field as on library lucubration, here is a comprehensive, engaging and exceptionally clear account of olive production Gerald Cadogan, The Anglo-Hellenic Review Foxhall does a terrific job... The volume is amply illustrated with helpful archaeological plans and photographs whose content is actually discernible David W. Tandy, Europe: Ancient and Medieval Foxhall's much-anticipated monograph on Greek oleo-culture is a throughly informative and provocative work that now ranks among the most important treatments of the subject. Bradley A. Ault American Journal of Archaeology ...this original work, matured over time, is based on a deep knowledge of Greece and its olive production. Jean-Pierre Brun Antiquity thorough and enlightening at every step of the way D. Brent Sandy, The Bulletin of the American Society of Papapyrologists ...a straightforward and technical study of cultivation and processing...Yet at the same time designed as a case study to shed light on more general characteristics of the pre-Hellenistic Greek economy Walter Scheidel, Times Literary Supplement ...a groundbreaking book. Bryn Mawr Classical Review an outstanding and transcendent piece of research. It is also a fascinating work to read and engage with. David Mattingly, Agricultural History Review This is an important volume, one that perhaps [Foxhall] alone could have produced, and it is to be welcomed. J.G. Manning, Classical Review


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Lin Foxhall is Professor of Greek Archaeology and History at the University of Leicester.

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