Business companies in Babylonia in the first millennium B.C.: structure, economic strategies, social setting

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Jursa, Michael
Format: Print Article
In:The Knowledge Economy and Technological Capabilities: Egypt, the Near East and the Mediterranean, 2nd Millennium B.C. – 1st Millennium A.D.
AuOr Supplementa
Year: 2009, Issue: 26, Pages: 53-68
KeiBi Identifier:70:565
Further subjects:Konferenzschrift
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