However, it is possible to isolate and study certain elements that determine the economic character of Archaic Greek communities. Basically, it is ownership and land cultivation that constitute the main prerequisites in order to gain power. Property that was based on agriculture was of a primordial importance for the political as well as for the social status of a Greek citizen. Landowning and political-economic independence of an oikos or a family were always interrelated in the life of the Greeks and this relation does not appear for the first time in the Archaic period (Aristotle, Politics 1266b14-1266b24).
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In order to explain economic expansion beyond the Greek mainland during that period, this has been associated with the emergence of urban centres and the development of cities, as well as with the concentration of political power in the hands of the tyrants since the | |
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