Athenian Arché and its Impact on the Relationship between Athens and Attika
Athenian Arché and its Impact on the Relationship between Athens and Attika
Author(s): Liviu Mihail IancuSubject(s): Ancient World
Published by: Centrul de Istorie Comparată a Societăților Antice
Keywords: rural areas; arable land; abroad property; wealth; the Peloponnesian War;
Summary/Abstract: Some ideas resulting from a particular analysis of Athens and Attika in the second half of the 5th centuryB.C. are underscored as they are enriching the already traditional theory of complementarity between asty and chora in the Greek world. Thus, whereas the economic dependence of ancient towns (viewed as consumer centres) on the resources of their surrounding rural areas is also stated, in order to supplement this theory sketched by Moses Finley four decades ago the phenomenon of separation between the urban centre and its traditional hinterland in 5th century Athens is investigated, as a direct consequence of sea trade, of the new public and private income sources and especially of the access to new arable land, other than that of Attika. The main reason of this evolution is represented by the Athenian maritime supremacy in the Aegean, which boosted the means of the Athenian elites and demos alike to acquire wealth.
Journal: Revista CICSA online, Serie Nouă
- Issue Year: 2015
- Issue No: I
- Page Range: 17-27
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English