Two other titles of the congress Archaeology and Economy in the Ancient World – Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Classical Archaeology, Cologne/Bonn 2018
Martin Bentz, Eleni Hasaki (Hrsg.) Reconstructing Scales of Production in the Ancient Greek World: Producers, Processes, Products, People. Researchers have pursued different approaches, both traditional and experimental, to determine the scale of artisanal production, an important basis for statements about the ancient economy. This panel will present new methods of calculation: on the size of workshops and their workforces, on the time required for the entire process of manufacturing products, on the amount needed or demanded by the population for certain products, and on the proportion of ancient production volumes preserved today.
Marion Brüggler, Julia Obladen-Kauder, Harry van Enckevort (Hrsg.) Town-Country Relations in the Northern Parts of Germania inferior from an Economic Perspective. This volume summarizes and compares town-country relations in two civitates: the civitas Cugernorum with its capital Colonia Ulpia Traiana and the civitas Batavorum with its capital Municipium Ulpia Noviomagus.



