Author(s) |
Dillon, Matthew
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Publication Date |
2021-03
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Abstract |
<p>The family in ancient Greece was a social, cultural, and economic institution, which was centered on the <i>oikos</i> (pl. <i>oikoi</i>), the household-which was more than just the family, but included it and its slaves (if any), livestock, possessions, and land.</p>
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Citation |
The Herodotus Encyclopedia, v.2, p. 568-570
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ISBN |
9781119113522
9781119113539
9781118689646
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Language |
en
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Publisher |
Wiley & Sons, Inc
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Edition |
1
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Title |
Family
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Type of document |
Entry In Reference Work
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Entity Type |
Publication
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