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- Oikos abstract "An oikos (ancient Greek: οἶκος, plural: οἶκοι; English prefix: eco- for ecology and economics) is the ancient Greek equivalent of a household, house, or family.An oikos was the basic unit of society in most Greek city-states, and included the head of the oikos (usually the oldest male), his immediate family (wife and children), and slaves living together in one domestic setting. Large oikoi also had farms that were usually tended by the slaves, which were also the basic agricultural unit of the ancient economy.The Greek oikos differed significantly from the Roman domus in architectural layout, although Greece became part of the Roman Empire for a long time. It was built around paved peristyles and had very distinct male and female spaces.The first part of the house consisted of a gynaikonitis (γυναικωνῖτις, "women's gallery"), or peristyle (περιστύλιον), with the oikos proper, the center of domestic activity, beyond. This latter area consisted of bedrooms and dining rooms. The second part of the house, the andronitis (ἀνδρωνῖτις, pl. ἀνδρωνῖται), was the focus of male activity. There one could find more dining rooms, guest suites, and libraries.".
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- Oikos wikiPageWikiLink Literature.
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- Oikos wikiPageWikiLink Marriage.
- Oikos wikiPageWikiLink Oikophobia.
- Oikos wikiPageWikiLink Painting.
- Oikos wikiPageWikiLink Paintings.
- Oikos wikiPageWikiLink Peristyle.
- Oikos wikiPageWikiLink Physician.
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- Oikos wikiPageWikiLink Slavery_in_ancient_Greece.
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- Oikos wikiPageWikiLink Sparta.
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- Oikos wikiPageWikiLink Vase.
- Oikos wikiPageWikiLink Wet_nurse.
- Oikos wikiPageWikiLink Wicker.
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- Oikos wikiPageWikiLink Women_in_Classical_Athens.
- Oikos wikiPageWikiLink Wood.
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- Oikos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Oikos".
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- Oikos wikiPageWikiLinkText "οἶκος".
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- Oikos subject Category:Ancient_Greek_society.
- Oikos subject Category:Household_behavior_and_family_economics.
- Oikos hypernym Equivalent.
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- Oikos type Microeconomic.
- Oikos comment "An oikos (ancient Greek: οἶκος, plural: οἶκοι; English prefix: eco- for ecology and economics) is the ancient Greek equivalent of a household, house, or family.An oikos was the basic unit of society in most Greek city-states, and included the head of the oikos (usually the oldest male), his immediate family (wife and children), and slaves living together in one domestic setting.".
- Oikos label "Oikos".
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- Oikos depiction Dom_grecki.svg.
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