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Per commercia tradunt – próba rekonstrukcji modelu ekonomicznego środkowoeuropejskiego Barbaricum

Per commercia tradunt – an attempt to reconstruct the economic model of the Central European Barbaricum
Authors: Gralak, Tomasz;

Per commercia tradunt – próba rekonstrukcji modelu ekonomicznego środkowoeuropejskiego Barbaricum

Abstract

W artykule analizowane są relacje społeczno-ekonomiczne na terenie środkowoeuropejskiego Barbaricum. Skonfrontowano antyczne źródła pisane z danymi archeologicznymi. Podjęto próbę określenia generalnych zasad działania ówczesnego modelu gospodarczego. Określono sposób dostępu do środków produkcji, dystrybucji dóbr i wynikającej z tego struktury społecznej. Rozpoznano funkcjonujące ekwiwalenty wymiany i charakter rodzących się relacji handlowych. Wskazano też na rodzaj relacji ekonomicznych i politycznych z Imperium Rzymskim.

The article analyzes the socio-economic relations in the Central European Barbaricum. Ancient written sources were confronted with archaeological data. An attempt was made to define the general principles of the economic model. The method of access to the means of production, distribution of goods, and the resulting structure was examined. Equivalents of exchange and the type of emerging trade relations were recognized. The nature of economic and political relations with the Roman Empire was also indicated.

Barbaricum, gospodarka, ekwiwalenty wymiany, oddziaływania rzymskie

Barbaricum, economy, exchange equivalents, Roman influences

Fontes Archaeologici Posnanienses, 58, 53-78

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FOS: History and archaeology

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