Trade in Byzantium  Papers from the Third International Sevgi Gnl Byzantine Studies Symposium (häftad)
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Engelska
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548
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2021-05-20
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Koc University Press
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147 colour plates, 28 colour maps
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257 x 191 x 36 mm
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Trade in Byzantium Papers from the Third International Sevgi Gnl Byzantine Studies Symposium

Papers from the Third International Sevgi Goenul Byzantine Studies Symposium

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In the Byzantine Empire, Constantinople served not only as an administrative, military, and religious center, but also as one of trade and commerce. The city was selected as the new imperial capital due to its geographical advantages, its vast hinterland, its situation as an ideal vantage point for travel by land and sea, and its safe natural harbors, making it a perfect location for trade. Considering that medieval Anatolia, and especially Constantinople, was located at the center of a broad trade network and was a center of both production and consumption, trade is rightfully a continuing subject matter of Byzantine studies. In addition, since 2004, the Directorate of the Istanbul Archaeological Museums has carried out archaeological research in skdar, Sirkeci, and Yenikapi, as part of the Marmaray and Metro projects. The excavations have revealed spectacular artifacts and new knowledge on Byzantine trade, ship-building technology, and ships and their cargo. In light of harbor excavation results and information accumulated from other ongoing research, it was the right time to re-evaluate trade in Byzantium. New findings and knowledge arising from the Yenikapi excavations, in particular, gave reason to revisit issues of trade in Byzantium again. The articles collected in this volume derive from papers presented at the Third International Sevgi Gnl Byzantine Studies Symposium on Trade in Byzantium held in Istanbul on 2427 June 2013.
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Contents Abbreviations Preface - mer M. Ko Editors' Foreword - Paul Magdalino and Nevra Necipoglu Opening Speech Zeynep Mercangoz Paul Magdalino and Nevra Necipoglu Introduction 1. Commerce And Control Sarris, Peter / Merchants, Trade, and Commerce in Byzantine Law from Justinian I to Basil II Cheynet, Jean-Claude / Quelques Nouveaux Sceaux de Commerciaires (Some New Seals of Kommerkiarioi) Kaplan, Michel / Monks and Trade in Byzantium from the Tenth to the Twelfth Century Smyrlis, Kostis / Trade Regulation and Taxation in Byzantium, Eleventh-Twelfth Centuries 2. Commodities And Ceramics Koder, Johannes / Salt for Constantinople Morrisson, Cecile / Trading in Wood in Byzantium: Exchange and Regulations Rotman, Youval / Byzantium and the International Slave Trade in the Central Middle Ages Francois, Veronique / A Distribution Atlas of Byzantine Ceramics: A New Approach to the Pottery Trade In Byzantium Vroom, Joanita / Byzantine Sea Trade in Ceramics: Some Case Studies in the Eastern Mediterranean (Ca. Seventh-Fourteenth Centuries) 3. Merchants And The Market In Constantinople Magdalino, Paul / The Merchant of Constantinople Jacoby, David / Constantinople as Commercial Transit Center, Tenth to Mid-Fifteenth Century Pitarakis, Brigitte / The Byzantine Marketplace: A Window onto Daily Life and Material Culture Agir, Aygl / Bizans Baskentinde Mslman Tacirler Iin Mimarlik: Mitaton (Architecture for Muslim Merchants in The Byzantine Capital: The Mitaton) 4. Centers And Networks In Anatolia Dalanay, Yaman / Communications and Trade in Western Asia Minor During the Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Periods: The Case of Ephesos Kahyaoglu, Mehmet / Portolan Charts and Harbor Towns in Western Asia Minor Towards the end of the Byzantine Empire Kulzer, Andreas / Byzantine Lydia: Some Remarks on Communication Routes and Settlement Places Redford, Scott / Caravanserais and Commerce Turnator, Ece / Trade and Textile Industry in the State of Nicaea Through the Romance Oflivistros and Rodamne (Thirteenth Century) Akisik-Karakulluku, Aslihan / The Empire of Trebizond in the World-Trade System: Economy and Culture Kegis, Murat / Trabzon Imparatoru III. Aleksios'un Khrysoboullosiarina Gre Venediklilerin Trabzon Ticareti Hakkinda Gzlemler (Observations on the Trade of the Venetians with Trebizond, Based on the Chrysobulls of Alexios III, the Emperor of Trebizond) 5. Ships And Harbors: New Archaeological Evidence Kocabas, Ufuk - Isil zsait-Kocabas - Evren Trkmenoglu - Taner Gler and Namik Kili / The World's Largest Collection of Medieval Shipwrecks: The Ships of the Theodosian Harbor Polat, Mehmet Ali / Yenikapi'nin Ykleriyle Batmis Gemileri (Yenikapi Shipwrecks Found with their Cargoes) Gnsenin, Nergis / Ganos Limani'ndan Portus Theodosiacus'a (From Ganos Harbor to Portus Theodosiacus) Bulgurlu, Vera / Yenikapi'daki Theodosius Limani Kazilarindan Bizans Kursun Mhrleri (Byzantine Lead Seals From The Theodosian Harbor Excavations At Yenikapi) Baran elik, Gulbahar / Yenikapi Theodosius Limani Kazisi Zemberek Biimli Fibulalari (Crossbow Fibulas from the Yenikapi Theodosian Harbor Excavations) Doger, Lale and Harun Ozdas / Adrasan: Ceramic Finds from a Byzantine Shipwreck Akyrek, T. Engin / Andriake: The Port of Myra in Late Antiquity Ukan, B. Yelda Olcay / Olympos'ta Ticaret (Trade in Olympos) Indices