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... exotica were seen as exotic imports , valued by the elite as a means of distinguishing themselves and while this may not have been the means of social change , it was certainly a means of maintenance of the social structure .
... exotica were seen as exotic imports , valued by the elite as a means of distinguishing themselves and while this may not have been the means of social change , it was certainly a means of maintenance of the social structure .
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The Roman state influenced the economic structures of the various regions of the empire and established various cultural , legal , administrative and fiscal institutions across the empire . Nevertheless , the response of the various ...
The Roman state influenced the economic structures of the various regions of the empire and established various cultural , legal , administrative and fiscal institutions across the empire . Nevertheless , the response of the various ...
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North , D.C. 1981 : Structure and Change in Economic History ( New York / London ) . Paterson , J. 1998 : “ Trade and traders in the Roman world : scale , structure and organisation ' . In Parkins , H. and Smith , C. ( eds . ) ...
North , D.C. 1981 : Structure and Change in Economic History ( New York / London ) . Paterson , J. 1998 : “ Trade and traders in the Roman world : scale , structure and organisation ' . In Parkins , H. and Smith , C. ( eds . ) ...
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