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It is a well - worn track , but I have tried to avoid the footsteps of the travellers
described at the beginning of this chapter . In particular , emphasis is placed on
the emergence , development and abandonment of the emporia , for these are
the ...
It is a well - worn track , but I have tried to avoid the footsteps of the travellers
described at the beginning of this chapter . In particular , emphasis is placed on
the emergence , development and abandonment of the emporia , for these are
the ...
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They are the nodes in the trading networks discussed in Chapter 2. ... In the latter
case , it is argued in Chapters 8 and 9 , these sites were , for particular socio -
political reasons , becoming the hubs of solar central - place systems as
described ...
They are the nodes in the trading networks discussed in Chapter 2. ... In the latter
case , it is argued in Chapters 8 and 9 , these sites were , for particular socio -
political reasons , becoming the hubs of solar central - place systems as
described ...
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See Chapter 6 . 82. Blunt 1961 . 83. ibid . 84. Cherry and Hodges 1978 . 85.
Grierson 1941 pays attention to these details in an important essay . Chapter 3.
THE EMPORIA 1. De Paor 1976 , 29 . 25. Blunt 1961 . 2. ibid . 26. This is
discussed in ...
See Chapter 6 . 82. Blunt 1961 . 83. ibid . 84. Cherry and Hodges 1978 . 85.
Grierson 1941 pays attention to these details in an important essay . Chapter 3.
THE EMPORIA 1. De Paor 1976 , 29 . 25. Blunt 1961 . 2. ibid . 26. This is
discussed in ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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