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'''Date''': February 24, 1954<br /> | '''Date''': February 24, 1954<br /> | ||
'''KPA''': 31/15, 68 (1<sup>st</sup>) + 85 (2<sup>d</sup>). | '''KPA''': 31/15, 68 (1<sup>st</sup>) + 85 (2<sup>d</sup>). | ||
== Notes == |
Revision as of 15:09, 17 April 2017
- A. Introduction
- B. Armies and Markets in Ancient Greece: Booty Sale and Provisioning
- Part One: Selling the Booty: Creating Demand-Markets for Slaves
- Part Two: Buying Provisions: Creating Supply-Markets for Provisions / Provisioning the Army: Creating Supply-Markets for Provisions[3]
- a. The Organising of Supply
- b. Army Camps ((N'apparait pas p. 85))
- c. Markets in, and used by, Camps / Markets Used by Military Forces[4]
- d. Soldiers' Rations and Pay
- e. Traders withe the Army
- C. Summary
- D. Conclusions[5]
References
Reference:
Date: February 24, 1954
KPA: 31/15, 68 (1st) + 85 (2d).