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Were slaves in Ancient times actually treated as commodities? I've seen somewhere that this was a phenomenon of 16th century European slave trade but not in Ancient times, but I can't recall where. β€” ''Comrade [[Comrade:FelipeForte|FelipeForte]]'' <sup>([[Comradeship:FelipeForte|talk]])</sup> 20:04, 10 August 2021 (UTC)
Were slaves in Ancient times actually treated as commodities? I've seen somewhere that this was a phenomenon of 16th century European slave trade but not in Ancient times, but I can't recall where. β€” ''Comrade [[Comrade:FelipeForte|FelipeForte]]'' <sup>([[Comradeship:FelipeForte|talk]])</sup> 20:04, 10 August 2021 (UTC)
:I'm not familiar with the answer to this, but [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavery#Chattel_slavery English wikipedia] (the cited source being an American university study) seems to indicate that chattel slavery (thus, "owned" humans) was common throughout history. Although the question of "commodification" of humans might be a more complex one, i.e. inheritance rights, buying and selling on markets, etc. --''Comrade [[Comrade:Jucheguevara|Jucheguevara]]'' <sup>([[Comradeship:Jucheguevara|talk]])</sup>
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