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Ce livre etudie le controle economique et l'administration en Grece a
l'epoque des palais myceniens (textes dates entre ca 1450 et 1200 av.
J.-C.). Il s'appuie principalement sur les tablettes inscrites
decouvertes dans ces palais et propose une synthese sur les principaux
aspects de la question: les scribes (qui tenaient la comptabilite) et
l'organisation des archives, la geographie administrative, la fiscalite,
la gestion du personnel, le controle des terres, les relations entre
l'administration des palais et les sanctuaires, le degre d'implication
des palais dans les echanges, ainsi que le recours aux fonctionnaires
palatiaux ou a des notables locaux dans les procedures de controle
economique. Chaque fois que cela a ete possible, les donnees des
tablettes ont ete comparees soit avec les donnees de l'archeologie, soit
avec certaines archives proche-orientales (principalement des textes de
l'epoque d'Ur III, ainsi que des textes de Mari, de Nuzi et d'Ougarit).
La deuxieme partie est consacree aux problemes de l'administration de
l'elevage des ovins et a la question des collecteurs .
This
book examines the economic control and the administration in Greece at
the time of the Mycenaean palaces (texts dating to between ca. 1450 and
1200 BC). It relies primarily on the inscribed tablets discovered in the
palaces and proposes a synthesis of the main aspects of the subject: the
scribes (responsible for the book keeping) and the organisation of the
archives, the administrative geography, the taxation system, the
administration of personnel, the control of land, the relationship
between palatial administration and sanctuaries, the degree of palatial
involvement in trade, as well as the use of palace functionaries or
local dignitaries in procedures of economic control. Whenever possible,
the data from the tablets have been compared either with the
archaeological evidence or with certain Near Eastern archives (primarily
the texts from the Ur III period, as well as the texts from Mari, Nuzi
and Ugarit). The second part deals with the administrative problems of
sheep rearing and the question of the collectors .
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Ce livre etudie le controle economique et l'administration en Grece a
l'epoque des palais myceniens (textes dates entre ca 1450 et 1200 av.
J.-C.). Il s'appuie principalement sur les tablettes inscrites
decouvertes dans ces palais et propose une synthese sur les principaux
aspects de la question: les scribes (qui tenaient la comptabilite) et
l'organisation des archives, la geographie administrative, la fiscalite,
la gestion du personnel, le controle des terres, les relations entre
l'administration des palais et les sanctuaires, le degre d'implication
des palais dans les echanges, ainsi que le recours aux fonctionnaires
palatiaux ou a des notables locaux dans les procedures de controle
economique. Chaque fois que cela a ete possible, les donnees des
tablettes ont ete comparees soit avec les donnees de l'archeologie, soit
avec certaines archives proche-orientales (principalement des textes de
l'epoque d'Ur III, ainsi que des textes de Mari, de Nuzi et d'Ougarit).
La deuxieme partie est consacree aux problemes de l'administration de
l'elevage des ovins et a la question des collecteurs .
This
book examines the economic control and the administration in Greece at
the time of the Mycenaean palaces (texts dating to between ca. 1450 and
1200 BC). It relies primarily on the inscribed tablets discovered in the
palaces and proposes a synthesis of the main aspects of the subject: the
scribes (responsible for the book keeping) and the organisation of the
archives, the administrative geography, the taxation system, the
administration of personnel, the control of land, the relationship
between palatial administration and sanctuaries, the degree of palatial
involvement in trade, as well as the use of palace functionaries or
local dignitaries in procedures of economic control. Whenever possible,
the data from the tablets have been compared either with the
archaeological evidence or with certain Near Eastern archives (primarily
the texts from the Ur III period, as well as the texts from Mari, Nuzi
and Ugarit). The second part deals with the administrative problems of
sheep rearing and the question of the collectors .