Civic market buildings and their role in economic life in Hellenistic and Roman Asia Minor Ghent University
Market Buildings, that is, one-, two- or three-storied colonnaded porticoes with attached outbuildings, generally containing multiple workshops, storage spaces and other facilities and located on or near the city’ central market square (agora) are a typical feature of Greek cities in Hellenistic and Roman Asia Minor. Surprisingly, despite their relatively abundant attestation (including a recent find at Sagalassos in Pisidia) and clear ...