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Princeton University Press - The Roman Port and Fishery of Cosa

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Description

Explore the history of ancient commerce with The Roman Port and Fishery of Cosa, published by Princeton University Press. This volume, part of the Princeton Legacy Library, provides a detailed look at a significant center of ancient trade. As a scholarly resource within the Roman history genre, this book examines the economic activities and maritime importance of the Cosa region. It serves as a valuable addition to any collection focused on ancient history and civilization. Whether you are a student, a researcher, or a history enthusiast, this text offers insights into how ancient ports functioned as hubs for trade and industry. This edition is part of a respected academic series, making it a reliable source for understanding the complexities of Roman economic life. Add this specialized historical study to your library to deepen your knowledge of the ancient Mediterranean world.

Key Features

Part of the prestigious Princeton Legacy Library series for academic study.

Focuses on the economic history of the Roman port and fishery at Cosa.

Provides a detailed perspective on ancient trade and maritime activities.

Published by Princeton University Press to ensure scholarly quality.

Categorized under Ancient History and Civilization for specialized research.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
21 June 2019
Listed Since
16 February 2017

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