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- Attic_talent abstract "The Attic talent (a talent of the Attic standard), also known as the Athenian talent or Greek talent (Greek: τάλαντον, talanton), is an ancient unit of mass equal to 26 kg, as well as a unit of value equal to this amount of pure silver. A talent was originally intended to be the mass of water required to fill an amphora (one cubic foot) At the 2012 price of $1001/kg, a silver talent is worth $26,030. It was equivalent to 60 minae, 6,000 drachmae or 36,000 oboloi.During the Peloponnesian War, a trireme crew of 200 rowers was paid a talent for a month's worth of work, one drachma, or 4.3 grams of silver per rower per day. According to wage rates from 377 BC, a talent was the value of nine man-years of skilled work. This corresponds to 2340 work days or 11.1 grams of silver per worker per workday. A modern carpenter gets about $25,060/year or $226,000 for nine years of work.In 1800, a building craftsman in urban Europe got an average wage of 11.9 grams of silver a day, or about $0.49 a day. Adjusted for inflation, this corresponds to $6 a day in 2007 money. Assuming a European worker in 1800 to be as productive as a worker in ancient Greece, the purchasing power of a talent in ancient times was about $20,000 of early 21st century money. The plausibility of this calculation is confirmed by the fact that a talent of silver was worth $1081 in 1800, equivalent to $13,000 after adjusting for inflation.".
- Attic_talent thumbnail 001-athens-drachm-3.jpg?width=300.
- Attic_talent wikiPageID "1772527".
- Attic_talent wikiPageLength "3369".
- Attic_talent wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Attic_talent wikiPageRevisionID "649691196".
- Attic_talent wikiPageWikiLink Amphora.
- Attic_talent wikiPageWikiLink Attica.
- Attic_talent wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Athens.
- Attic_talent wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_units_of_measurement.
- Attic_talent wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coins_of_ancient_Greece.
- Attic_talent wikiPageWikiLink Category:Economy_of_ancient_Greece.
- Attic_talent wikiPageWikiLink Greek_drachma.
- Attic_talent wikiPageWikiLink Mina_(unit).
- Attic_talent wikiPageWikiLink Obol_(coin).
- Attic_talent wikiPageWikiLink Obolos.
- Attic_talent wikiPageWikiLink Peloponnesian_War.
- Attic_talent wikiPageWikiLink Talent_(measurement).
- Attic_talent wikiPageWikiLink Trireme.
- Attic_talent wikiPageWikiLink File:001-athens-drachm-3.jpg.
- Attic_talent wikiPageWikiLinkText "Attic talent".
- Attic_talent wikiPageWikiLinkText "talent".
- Attic_talent wikiPageWikiLinkText "talents".
- Attic_talent hasPhotoCollection Attic_talent.
- Attic_talent wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-el.
- Attic_talent wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Attic_talent subject Category:Ancient_Athens.
- Attic_talent subject Category:Ancient_Greek_units_of_measurement.
- Attic_talent subject Category:Coins_of_ancient_Greece.
- Attic_talent subject Category:Economy_of_ancient_Greece.
- Attic_talent hypernym Unit.
- Attic_talent type Organisation.
- Attic_talent comment "The Attic talent (a talent of the Attic standard), also known as the Athenian talent or Greek talent (Greek: τάλαντον, talanton), is an ancient unit of mass equal to 26 kg, as well as a unit of value equal to this amount of pure silver. A talent was originally intended to be the mass of water required to fill an amphora (one cubic foot) At the 2012 price of $1001/kg, a silver talent is worth $26,030.".
- Attic_talent label "Attic talent".
- Attic_talent sameAs Attisches_Talent.
- Attic_talent sameAs تالان_آتیک.
- Attic_talent sameAs Talento_attico.
- Attic_talent sameAs m.05vrss.
- Attic_talent sameAs Atiški_talent.
- Attic_talent sameAs Q14877141.
- Attic_talent sameAs Q14877141.
- Attic_talent wasDerivedFrom Attic_talent?oldid=649691196.
- Attic_talent depiction 001-athens-drachm-3.jpg.
- Attic_talent isPrimaryTopicOf Attic_talent.