Politics of Value: New Approaches to Early Money and the State
Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Classical Archaeology
Collection
Dutch Research Council (NWO)Language
EnglishAbstract
As one of the most enduring icons of economic life, money has been a common feature and central focus in complex societies from Antiquity to the present. It gained weight as a key feature of Mediterranean economies in the course of the first millennium BCE, mostly in the form of coinage. But money is more than just coin, and its significance is more pervasive than just to the strict sphere of “the economy”.
In the ancient Mediterranean, money and its rise to prominence have been predominantly associated with the state. But can money only emerge under state authority? This volume questions the assumed relation between the spread of early forms of money and the state and draws attention to different ways in which money as an innovation could be anchored and socially embedded.
Keywords
money; economyDOI
10.11588/propylaeum.574ISBN
9783948465032Publisher
Propylaeum eBooksPublisher website
https://books.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumPublication date and place
2020Series
Archaeology and Economy in the Ancient World, 33Classification
Political economy