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holdings to be self-supporting, is derived from seasonal contracts and part-time work, share herding and public projects like road building and water works. Only a few families employ other villagers to pick their olives or herd their sheep. Such households may not necessarily be wealthier than others. Age, ill-health, lack of sons, or commitments to other, like owning a coffee shop (kafeneon), oblige some villagers to hire other peasants (cf. Davies 1977: 51). In 32.9 per cent of cases all members of the family work only in household production; 32.9 per cent work as share-herders, olive pickers, grape pickers and labourers; of these, sixteen have no animals.A framed paper poster that brings quiet, lived-in moments into your home. The matte black pine frame and shatter-proof plexiglass give the image a gallery-ready presence while the choice of fine art or semi-gloss paper lets you decide between textured, painterly depth or bright, crisp contrast. These prints arrive ready to hang—hardware pre-installed, rubber bumpers protect walls, and a brown paper backing keeps the presentation clean. Available in multiple sizes and orientations, the piece feels at home above a reading chair, in a hallway gallery, or anchored on a living room wall where conversation and memory gather.Product features - Choice of two paper finishes: 310 gsm fine art or 260 gsm semi-gloss photo paper - Pre-installed top hanging hardware with rubber bumpers for straight, wall-safe display - Matte black 100% pinewood frame with brown paper backing and shatter-proof plexiglass - Available in 10 sizes with horizontal and vertical orientations - Assembled in the USA from globally sourced parts; vibrant, high-fidelity color reproductionCare instructions - Clean framed prints with a slightly wet cloth when necessary.
holdings to be self-supporting, is derived from seasonal contracts and part-time work, share herding and public projects like road building and water works. Only a few families employ other villagers to pick their olives or herd their sheep. Such households may not necessarily be wealthier than others. Age, ill-health, lack of sons, or commitments to other, like owning a coffee shop (kafeneon), oblige some villagers to hire other peasants (cf. Davies 1977: 51). In 32.9 per cent of cases all members of the family work only in household production; 32.9 per cent work as share-herders, olive pickers, grape pickers and labourers; of these, sixteen have no animals.A framed paper poster that brings quiet, lived-in moments into your home. The matte black pine frame and shatter-proof plexiglass give the image a gallery-ready presence while the choice of fine art or semi-gloss paper lets you decide between textured, painterly depth or bright, crisp contrast. These prints arrive ready to hang—hardware pre-installed, rubber bumpers protect walls, and a brown paper backing keeps the presentation clean. Available in multiple sizes and orientations, the piece feels at home above a reading chair, in a hallway gallery, or anchored on a living room wall where conversation and memory gather.Product features - Choice of two paper finishes: 310 gsm fine art or 260 gsm semi-gloss photo paper - Pre-installed top hanging hardware with rubber bumpers for straight, wall-safe display - Matte black 100% pinewood frame with brown paper backing and shatter-proof plexiglass - Available in 10 sizes with horizontal and vertical orientations - Assembled in the USA from globally sourced parts; vibrant, high-fidelity color reproductionCare instructions - Clean framed prints with a slightly wet cloth when necessary.