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The Economy: Trade, Commerce,
   Industries & Occupations
Trade
•   The majority of
    archaeological evidence of
    Pompeian imports and
    exports comes from pottery
•   Pompeii was ideally
    positioned for trade
•   Harbour facilities gave
    access to the
    Mediterranean shipping
    and the Sarno River gave
    access to the smaller towns
    around Campania
•   Luxury villas around the
    Bay of Naples could be
    reached by boat or road
Trade
•   Although goods of Pompeian origin have been found throughout the Roman
    Empire, the products Mediterranean regions have been discovered within the city
    itself
•   The evidence suggests that import/export trade was extensive
•   Recent investigations of Pompeian pottery show that export of Pompeian products
    was limited, the most well known exports were wine, olive oil and garum
Trade
        •   Workshop production was
            on a small scale , only a
            few goods were produced
            for export
        •   Producers in Pompeii
            traded their wares with
            negotiatores, in exchange
            for goods from other
            regions of the empire
        •   Thus Pompeian goods
            were transported from one
            location to another for sale
Trade
•   Traders in both Puteoli and Rome were responsible for the distribution of
    Pompeian products throughout the empire
•   Pottery analysis shows that Pompeians imported a limited range of goods:
     – Lamps from the northern parts of Italy
     – Pottery from Gaul
     – Oil from southern Spain
     – Wine from Sicily, Spain and Crete

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2c.2iii. the economy trade

  • 1. The Economy: Trade, Commerce, Industries & Occupations
  • 2. Trade • The majority of archaeological evidence of Pompeian imports and exports comes from pottery • Pompeii was ideally positioned for trade • Harbour facilities gave access to the Mediterranean shipping and the Sarno River gave access to the smaller towns around Campania • Luxury villas around the Bay of Naples could be reached by boat or road
  • 3. Trade • Although goods of Pompeian origin have been found throughout the Roman Empire, the products Mediterranean regions have been discovered within the city itself • The evidence suggests that import/export trade was extensive • Recent investigations of Pompeian pottery show that export of Pompeian products was limited, the most well known exports were wine, olive oil and garum
  • 4. Trade • Workshop production was on a small scale , only a few goods were produced for export • Producers in Pompeii traded their wares with negotiatores, in exchange for goods from other regions of the empire • Thus Pompeian goods were transported from one location to another for sale
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