The Ties That Bind: The Economic Relationships of Twelve Tebtunis Families in Roman Egypt

Author:   Ryosuke Takahashi
Publisher:   University of London
Volume:   142
ISBN:  

9781905670918


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   06 September 2021
Format:   Paperback
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The Ties That Bind: The Economic Relationships of Twelve Tebtunis Families in Roman Egypt


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Tebtunis, an ancient village formerly located in lower Egypt, is one of the most enduring subjects of study from the civilization’s Roman era. This fascinating volume details a dozen family papers that have survived from the second century AD. Belonging to the families of various different classes, this unique documentation provides a rare opportunity to explore how local elites under Roman rule exploited their wealth in the countryside and interacted with its rural inhabitants.  The Ties That Bind is the first book to investigate these family papers holistically, focusing on the economic activities in which the families engaged: land leases, loans in cash and kind, and the employment of managers and laborers on landed estates. This study also addresses strategy and decision-making among both elite families and villagers, the complexity of interfamilial relationships, and the implications of this social networking. This micro-historical study elucidates the diversity of socio-economic life in a village where no single family dominated.

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Author:   Ryosuke Takahashi
Publisher:   University of London
Imprint:   University of London Press
Volume:   142
ISBN:  

9781905670918


ISBN 10:   1905670915
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   06 September 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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1. Introduction 2. Families in second-century Tebtunis 3. Land leases 4. Loans in cash and kind 5. Managers and labourers 6. Conclusion

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Ryosuke Takahashi is associate professor of Ancient Greek and Roman History at Tokyo Metropolitan University. His research interests are in social and economic history of Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt and Greek Papyrology. 

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