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Revising History: Scientists Unearth Prehistoric Market Economy
Researchers, including those from Göttingen University, suggest that modern behavior influences ancient economies.
A study by the Universities of Göttingen and Salento reveals that Bronze Age Europeans may have operated under a market economy, challenging the notion that such systems only arose with modern states and coinage.
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