I have been invited to give a paper at the Tuesday seminars of the Economic and Social History department at Oxford. The title will be: ""Democracy, soc... more
I have been invited to give a paper at the Tuesday seminars of the Economic and Social History department at Oxford. The title will be: ""Democracy, social justice, and economic development: Comparative perspectives on Greco-Roman antiquity and early industrial England." For further information see: http://www.history.ox.ac.uk/ecohist/seminars/index.htm. hide
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Geoffrey followed the research interests: Animal Husbandry and Greek Economy
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- Acculturation and 'Romanisation'
- Ancient Trade & Commerce (Archaeology)
- Ancient animal husbandry and agriculture
- Anthropometry and physical anthropology
- Aquaculture
- Archaeobotany
- Archaeology of Hunting
- Archaeology of Mediterranean Trade
- Archaeozoology
- Classical Archaeology
- Democratization
- Economic History
- Food and Nutrition
- Greek Epigraphy
- Greek History
- Greek social and economic history
- Living standards: nutrition, housing, income
- Marine Aquaculture
- New Models Of Participatory And Direct Democracy
- Roman Economy
- Roman archaeology
- Roman social and economic history
- Social Inequality (Anthropology)
- Social inequlity
- UK public health and social inequalities
- Agricultural Economics
- American Journal of Physical Anthropology
- Ancient Craftmanship (Archaeology)
- Ancient DNA (Archaeology)
- Ancient Greece (History)
- Ancient Greek History
- Ancient Technology (Archaeology)
- Ancient Textiles
- Ancient Water Technology
- Ancient economies (Archaeology)
- Ancient technology
- Animal Husbandry
- Athenian Democracy
- Attic Orators
- British History
- Celts (Archaeology)
- Classical Reception Studies
- Classics
- Dimitri Gutas
- Early Modern History
- Greek Economy
- Greek Papyrology
- Greek and Roman Sexualities
- Hellenistic Delos
- Hellenistic History
- Ibn Khaldun
- Landscape Archaeology
- Maritime Archaeology
- Nineteenth Century British History and Culture
- Olive growing
- Papyrology
- Peter Attema
- Phoenician Punic Archaeology
- Phoenicians
- Pompeii (Archaeology)
- Poor relief; health care, welfare systems
- Reception Studies
- Reception of Antiquity
- Roman Population dynamics
- Stable Isotope Analysis
- Wealth Distribution
- Zooarchaeology
Faculty Member, Greek and Roman Studies
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