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This chapter examines the Homeric uses of ‘holding’, ‘inhabiting’ and ‘apportioning’ land centred on the verb nemō and its family of words. Reference is also made to the earlier Mycenaean land-holding arrangements and Linear-B evidence and related social conditions. It also examines the link to the Greek settlements. The chapter ends with a reconsideration of Carl Schmitt’s reading of the Odyssey, 1.1-3.