Bibliography: Greece

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Foxhall, L. (2007). Olive cultivation in ancient Greece: seeking the ancient economy. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Morris, I. (2004). ‘Economic Growth in Ancient Greece’. JITE 160.2: 709–742.
Zimmer, G. (2004). ‘Les ateliers de fabrication des grands bronzes’, in A. Lehoërff (ed.), L'artisanat métallurgique dans les sociétés anciennes en Méditerranée occidentale. Techniques, lieux et formes de production. Rome: École française de Rome, 341–351.
Gates, C. (2003). Ancient Cities. The Archaeology of Urban Life in the Ancient Near East and Egypt, Greece and Rome. London.
Zimmermann, C. (2002). Handwerkervereine im griechischen Osten des Imperium Romanum. Mainz.
Panvini, R. (2001). The Archaic Greek Ship at Gela. Palermo: Salvatore Sciascia Editore.
Touchais, G. (1999). ‘Chronique des fouilles et découvertes archéologiques en Grèce en 1998’. BCH 123: 635–832.
Treister, M. (1996). The role of metals in ancient Greek history. Leiden: Brill.
Williams, C. (1982). ‘Corinth 1982: East of the Theater’. Hesperia 52.1: 1–47.
Zimmer, G. (1982). Antike Werkstattbilder. Berlin: Mann.
Howland, R. (1967). ‘Report of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens’. AIABull 58: 23–24.
Lau, O. (1967). Schuster und Schusterhandwerk in der griechisch-römischen Literatur und Kunst. Bonn: Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universit.
Kardara, C. (1961). ‘Dying and weaving works at Isthmia’. AJA 65: 261–266.
Larsen, J.A.O. (1938). ‘Roman Greece’, in T. Frank (ed.), An Economic Survey of Ancient Rome IV. Roman Africa; Roman Syria; Roman Greece; Roman Asia. Baltimore: The John's Hopkins Press, 259–498.
Mommsen, Th. (1891). ‘The Plataian Fragment of the Edict of Diocletian’. AJA 7.1-2: 54–64.
Loring, W. (1890). ‘A New Portion of the Edict of Diocletian from Megalopolis’. JHS 11: 299–342.
Rolfe, J. and F.B. Tarbell (1889). ‘Discoveries at Plataia in 1889. I. A New Fragment of the Preamble to Diocletian's Edict’. AJA 5.4: 428–439.
Wescher, C. and P. Foucart (1863). Inscriptions recueillies à Delphes. Athens: École Française d'Athènes.