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Side 44
This was the period of Hamwih's zenith , and there is some likelihood that two
types of secondary sceattas were minted in the settlement . 76 The phase is one
of intense international activity , though among the many coins are notably a ...
This was the period of Hamwih's zenith , and there is some likelihood that two
types of secondary sceattas were minted in the settlement . 76 The phase is one
of intense international activity , though among the many coins are notably a ...
Side 54
The shift of commercial activity from a court location to a coastal / frontier location
suggests that a more continuous activity was in motion . It also suggests that the
agents of the system had changed from alien court emissaries to alien traders ...
The shift of commercial activity from a court location to a coastal / frontier location
suggests that a more continuous activity was in motion . It also suggests that the
agents of the system had changed from alien court emissaries to alien traders ...
Side 171
Carolingia and England at least appear to have been more concerned with
national affairs , which may explain Ribe's enigmatic role in this renewed activity .
The recent excavations located the ninth - century emporium but found no
evidence ...
Carolingia and England at least appear to have been more concerned with
national affairs , which may explain Ribe's enigmatic role in this renewed activity .
The recent excavations located the ninth - century emporium but found no
evidence ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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