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Classical Athens

Tracey Rihll

The Cambridge World History of Slavery, vol. 1, Volume: 1, Pages: 48 - 73

Swansea University Author: Tracey Rihll

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Slaves accompanied ancient Athenians from cradle to grave. They worked in the home, agriculture, the market, the mines, workshops, construction sites, on the battlefield, and at sea. The ease with which someone might move from free to slave status, and the relative ease with which they might move fr...

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Published in: The Cambridge World History of Slavery, vol. 1
Published: CUP 2011
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