Legal Documents in Ancient Societies VIII

ACCOUNTS AND BOOKKEEPING IN THE ANCIENT WORLD:
QUESTION OF STRUCTURE

Schwetzingen, 22-24 September 2016


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Manuel Molina (Accounts and Bookkeeping in the Neo-Sumerian Period, c. 2110-2003 BC)

Daniel Fleming - Sophie Lafont (Administrative Documents in Late Bronze Age Syria: The Example of Emar)

Melanie Groß (The Total of the Crown Prince's Revenues - Accounting in the Neo-Assyrian Palace Household)

Julia Lougovaya (Tamiai in Early Greece)


Véronique Chankowski (Sanctuaries as Administrative Laboratories: Bookkeeping Experience in the Greek World, from Wood Tablets to Marble Steles)

Cristina Carusi (The Evolving Format of Building Accounts in Classical Athens)


David Lewis (Misthos, Apophora, or Something Else? A Fresh Look at SEG XXXV 134)


Willy Clarysse (Headers for Lists and Accounts in Ancient Documents and in Modern Editions)

Katelijn Vandorpe (Land Surveys from Ptolemaic Egypt)


Patrick Sänger (Zur bürokratischen Kontinuität der Textgattung "νόμος")

Thomas Kruse (Accounting Theadelpheia)


Uri Yiftach (Kollema: Cross Referencing in Roman Egypt)


Nicola Reggiani (Identifying People in Official Reports in Roman Egypt, I-III cent. CE)


Miklós Könczöl (Accounting and Bookkeeping: The Literary Sources)


Eva Jakab (Accounting in the Roman Army)


Ornella Salati (A New Military Account-Book: PSI II 119 + P.Oxy. III 454 + P.Laur. IV 134 recto)


Charles Bartlett (The Customs Law of Asia and Roman Administrative Policy)


Elizabeth Buchanan (The Certainty of Death and Taxes: Greek and Coptic Tax Receipts in Byzantine and Umayyad Egypt)