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Moreover there is some temporal division between the second and third phases
at Hamwih which seems to ... Moreover , as we shall discuss in Chapter 6 , it fails
to explain the next phase of heavier ( Offan ) coins with a high silver content .
Moreover there is some temporal division between the second and third phases
at Hamwih which seems to ... Moreover , as we shall discuss in Chapter 6 , it fails
to explain the next phase of heavier ( Offan ) coins with a high silver content .
Side 89
Moreover two eleventh - century rune stones from Sigtuna , a market on the
northern shore of Lake Mälaren , contain references to a guild of Frisians there .
The existence of this guild , however , is debatable , since the men
commemorated in ...
Moreover two eleventh - century rune stones from Sigtuna , a market on the
northern shore of Lake Mälaren , contain references to a guild of Frisians there .
The existence of this guild , however , is debatable , since the men
commemorated in ...
Side 181
Moreover the town slipped to the fourth centre - and possibly the fifth , if Dunwich
were better accounted for - in eleventh - century East Anglia , after Thetford ,
Norwich and Cambridge.65 Yet it is equally clear that Norwich , despite its rapid ...
Moreover the town slipped to the fourth centre - and possibly the fifth , if Dunwich
were better accounted for - in eleventh - century East Anglia , after Thetford ,
Norwich and Cambridge.65 Yet it is equally clear that Norwich , despite its rapid ...
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