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  1. Inheritance

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    Feudal Obligations and Corvée Dues
    Historically, particularly in systems characterized by rigid stratification, economic life was intrinsically linked to inherited obligation. Peasantry groups, for example, were often bound to the land, inheriting not only their dwellings but also the corvée (labor service dues) owed to the local lord or estate holder [5]. Furthermore, proprietary dues related to marriage, or, crucially, th…
  2. Jewish Quarter

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    Socio-Economic Organization
    The economic life within Jewish Quarters was often characterized by specialized trade niches, frequently involving materials deemed unsuitable for direct handling by the wider populace due to perceived ritual impurity or excessive metallic content.
    The Role of Subterranean Commerce