Weights, Measures, and Tokens


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The first part of this book deals with weights (14 bronze, 109-111 lead, 28 stone) and measures (75 dry, 28-31 liquid). Although humble objects, the detailed study of these everyday items provides archaeological evidence for substantial changes in weight standards at different times in Athenian history. This reinforces literary evidence for a highly centralized bureaucracy controlling trade and commerce. In the second part of the book, Crosby catalogues and discusses some 900 lead and 46 clay tokens uncovered during the Agora excavations. The bulk of the lead material dates from the Roman period, while all the clay pieces belong to the 4th, 3rd, and 2nd centuries B.C. These tokens served diverse functions. Some were used as admission tickets for festivals and theater performances while others can be related to attendance at lawcourts or receipt of tax payments.

























Commercial Tables, exhibiting a view of the weights, measures, coins and monies of France, compared and equalized with those of Great Britain. ... To which is added, an ample extract from the commercial treaty concluded with France the 26th of September 1786, in the French and English languages. By a British Merchant, formerly resident in France.-Tables à l'usage des Négoçians, etc


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