Pirataria e Comércio de Escravos em Ação na Grécia Clássica e Helenística

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  • David Martin Lewis Universidade de Edimburgo

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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2177-4218.v10i2p109-140

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Pirataria, Escravidão, Comércio de Escravos, Resgate, Trabalho, Economia Grega Antiga

Resumo

A maioria dos escravos no mundo grego eram não-gregos importados e seus descendentes. Ainda assim, sabemos pouco sobre a inserção de indivíduos da periferia não-grega na escravidão. Muito mais promissor para o estudo dessa inserção na escravidão é um processo numericamente menos significativo: a pirataria, onde a captura e venda de indivíduos – principalmente gregos – é extensivamente documentada. A pirataria era tanto uma forma de trabalho em si mesma quanto um meio de se conseguir trabalho. O objetivo desse artigo é explorar, por meio do estudo do trabalho da tripulação pirata, da tecnologia à sua disposição e do destino de suas vítimas, os aspectos pragmáticos de captura e venda, bem como o nível em que a prática de resgatar prisioneiros impedia cativos de comporem o suprimento de escravos.

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Pirataria e Comércio de Escravos em Ação na Grécia Clássica e Helenística. (2019). Mare Nostrum, 10(2), 109-140. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2177-4218.v10i2p109-140