A Companion to Ancient Agriculture 2020
DOI: 10.1002/9781118970959.ch17
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“…Agricultural efficiency for the Mediterranean triad (grapes, grains and olives) was enhanced with Roman innovation of the screw press for grapes and olives and the rotary mill for grain [ 95 , 96 ]. Roman hegemony also brought newfound security from unrest and a regional threat of banditry and looters [ 88 ], and might be reflected by a reduction in both urban fortifications and tower-farmsteads, as noted earlier [ 97 , 98 ]. All the above factors increased the importance of Lycia-Pamphylia for trade and enabled intensification of settlement and agriculture in the hinterlands [ 94 , 99 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Agricultural efficiency for the Mediterranean triad (grapes, grains and olives) was enhanced with Roman innovation of the screw press for grapes and olives and the rotary mill for grain [ 95 , 96 ]. Roman hegemony also brought newfound security from unrest and a regional threat of banditry and looters [ 88 ], and might be reflected by a reduction in both urban fortifications and tower-farmsteads, as noted earlier [ 97 , 98 ]. All the above factors increased the importance of Lycia-Pamphylia for trade and enabled intensification of settlement and agriculture in the hinterlands [ 94 , 99 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%