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Lattes/Lattara (Hérault), comptoir étrusque du littoral languedocien
Published 2020-12-01“…The seaport of Lattara, located at the mouth of the Lez river on a narrow sandbank protruding into the lagoon, was a trading post widely open to Mediterranean trade which, throughout the Late Iron Age, was part of the economic sphere of influence of the Greek colony of Massilia. …”
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The Genoese consuls of Tana (Azak) according to the tax registers from the State Archives of Genoa: the chronology of consulates (1449–1475)
Published 2024-03-01“…Meanwhile, this is the most important dating feature in the history of the trading post. The article makes a possible reconstruction of the dates of the rule of the magistrates of these settlements on the basis of not scattered, but relatively verifiable data of tax records on their salaries – the so-called stalii. …”
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Saintes/Mediolanum, cité des Santons et Bordeaux/Burdigala, cité des Bituriges Vivisques : destins croisés
Published 2015-12-01“…Bordeaux originated around 600 BC as a trading-post on the left bank of the Gironde; Mediolanum perhaps originated, and this before the Gallic War, in the movement to the left bank of the Charente of the oppidum of the Santones, until then doubtless situated at Pons. …”
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L’oppidum du Marduel (Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard) du Bronze final IIIb à l’époque romaine : synthèse des recherches sur un habitat occupé dans la longue durée
Published 2019-12-01“…This decline does not seem to result from a considerable decrease in farming production, but can instead be explained by the insecurity that appears to set in during the second Iron Age, and perhaps by a breakdown in the terms of trade between native communities and their trade partners, Mediterranean traders and trading-post intermediaries.…”
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Les installations portuaires romaines d’Incarville (Eure)
Published 2020-12-01“…It can therefore be interpreted as a local economic player, a kind of trading post.…”
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Noninvasive archaeological site characterization: case studies from Fort Ellice 1 and 2, Canada
Published 2025-01-01“…This case study addresses the utility of aerial remote sensing using two western Canadian fur trade posts with only modest surface evidence. We consider public domain imagery at diverse resolutions and compare it with output from unmanned aerial vehicles, and also the integration of such data with archival imagery to aid in interpretation of archaeological features.…”
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Approche historique de l’agriculture urbaine au Dahomey (Bénin)
Published 2015-12-01“…The first contacts with the Europeans (residents of forts and trading posts, Christian missionaries) promoted the development of a truck-farming agriculture; then, the colonial administration contributed strongly to rethink the city and agriculture by creating agricultural stations and a new town planning. …”
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Overland Connectivity Between India and Central Asia in Delhi Sultanate and the Early Mughal Period. A detailed analysis of the Trade Routes
Published 2024-12-01“…These corridors fostered sophisticated systems of commercial organization, including standardized financial instruments like the hundi system, elaborate trading networks maintained by communities such as the Khatri and Marwari merchants, and advanced infrastructure exemplified by strategically placed caravanserais and fortified trading posts. The article is devoted to examining the complex network of overland trade connectivity between India and Central Asia during the Delhi Sultanate and early Mughal period.…”
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