Warriors And Maidens
Although the average ownership of all categories of land is sixty stremmas, actual ownership varies widely: Fourteen households had no prepared land; of the remainder ownership varies between two and seventy stremmas. Nine families have no irrigated land; the rest own between five and 200 stremmas; 145 households have vineyards of between one and ten stremmas; 152 households have between two and 400 stremmas of fallow land. Some family property is scarcely large enough to eke out an existence, but these figures also represent the different amounts of property associated with the different phases of development of the family. Thus thirty-nine households (thirty-seven dispersal complete and two spinsters) own few or no herding animals, and their stock in land and trees has been diminished through the pattern of inheritance. Ownership in 153 households varies between two and 400 animals. Out of a total of 155 households, thirty-three families have only eighteen sheep producing milk and fifty-seven families have no sheep at all. Ownership varies between three and 500 ewes, lambs between two and 240, and rams between two and twelve. Sixty-two families possess goats (females one and 235, kids one and 150, rams two and twelve). Non-herding families, with the possible exception of the thirty-nine who have completed the developmental cycle, are the poorest.This framed paper poster brings a quiet, lived-in moment into your home. The image—softly muted and intimate—feels like a snapshot from a countryside visit: hands at work, animals gathered, and a calm, everyday ritual unfolding. The matte black pine frame and shatter‑proof plexiglass give the piece a grounded, timeless presence on the wall. Choose fine art paper for a textured, painterly depth or semi‑gloss for brighter tones and crisp detail. It hangs ready out of the box with pre-installed hardware and rubber bumpers, so the scene can start giving your room a gentle, rustic character as soon as it arrives.Product features - Two paper choices: fine art (310 gsm) or semi-gloss (260 gsm) for texture or bright color - Matte black 100% pinewood frame with brown paper backing - Shatter‑proof plexiglass front for safe, clear display - Pre-installed hanging hardware and rubber bumpers for easy, straight mounting - Available in 10 sizes and both horizontal and vertical orientations; assembled in the USACare instructions - Clean framed prints with a slightly wet cloth when necessary.
Although the average ownership of all categories of land is sixty stremmas, actual ownership varies widely: Fourteen households had no prepared land; of the remainder ownership varies between two and seventy stremmas. Nine families have no irrigated land; the rest own between five and 200 stremmas; 145 households have vineyards of between one and ten stremmas; 152 households have between two and 400 stremmas of fallow land. Some family property is scarcely large enough to eke out an existence, but these figures also represent the different amounts of property associated with the different phases of development of the family. Thus thirty-nine households (thirty-seven dispersal complete and two spinsters) own few or no herding animals, and their stock in land and trees has been diminished through the pattern of inheritance. Ownership in 153 households varies between two and 400 animals. Out of a total of 155 households, thirty-three families have only eighteen sheep producing milk and fifty-seven families have no sheep at all. Ownership varies between three and 500 ewes, lambs between two and 240, and rams between two and twelve. Sixty-two families possess goats (females one and 235, kids one and 150, rams two and twelve). Non-herding families, with the possible exception of the thirty-nine who have completed the developmental cycle, are the poorest.This framed paper poster brings a quiet, lived-in moment into your home. The image—softly muted and intimate—feels like a snapshot from a countryside visit: hands at work, animals gathered, and a calm, everyday ritual unfolding. The matte black pine frame and shatter‑proof plexiglass give the piece a grounded, timeless presence on the wall. Choose fine art paper for a textured, painterly depth or semi‑gloss for brighter tones and crisp detail. It hangs ready out of the box with pre-installed hardware and rubber bumpers, so the scene can start giving your room a gentle, rustic character as soon as it arrives.Product features - Two paper choices: fine art (310 gsm) or semi-gloss (260 gsm) for texture or bright color - Matte black 100% pinewood frame with brown paper backing - Shatter‑proof plexiglass front for safe, clear display - Pre-installed hanging hardware and rubber bumpers for easy, straight mounting - Available in 10 sizes and both horizontal and vertical orientations; assembled in the USACare instructions - Clean framed prints with a slightly wet cloth when necessary.