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Pratiques monétaires et individu en Egypte ancienne

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  • Jérôme Maucourant

    (CALW - Centre Auguste et Léon Walras - UL2 - Université Lumière - Lyon 2 - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

Abstract

L'origine du développement du phénomène monétaire est souvent analysée d'un point de vue technique. La fusion des fonctions de compte, paiement et réserve de valeur en un instrument commode serait la conséquence du développement spontané des échanges. Cette vision traditionnelle suppose l'autonomie de la sphère économique, ce qui pose pour le moins problème pour la Haute-Antiquité. Ce moment de l'histoire, en effet, se caractérise par l'indivision du religieux, du politique et de l'économique. L'hypothèse de l'article est que l'ordre politique, intimement lié au religieux, institue l'économique. Ainsi sera-t-on à même de comprendre comment les pratiques monétaires en Egypte ancienne témoignent de cette institution de l'économique.

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  • Jérôme Maucourant, 1990. "Pratiques monétaires et individu en Egypte ancienne," Post-Print hal-00567063, HAL.
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