During the Aegean Bronze Age, the spread of woolen textiles triggered an increased demand for color. In The Purpled World, Silver reveals how Minoan and Mycenaean textile producers embedded commercial motivation into traditional rituals, and considers collapse of the Mycenaean Palaces as a manifestation of disintegration in the textile industry.
Morris Silver Bücher


Economic Structures of the Ancient Near East
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Focusing on the political economy of antiquity, this work applies theoretical economics to analyze the economic structures of the Ancient Near East. It offers insights into the economic life of the time, highlighting how universal economic principles can illuminate historical contexts and practices. The book serves as a bridge between economic theory and historical analysis, providing a comprehensive understanding of ancient economic systems.