Procopius on the Economy of Lazica

Classical Quarterly 41 (01):221- (1991)
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Abstract

Procopius states that the Colchian Lazi had neither salt nor grain nor any other good thing; for this reason they always engaged in trade with the Romans around the Black Sea

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