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Side 95
Sutton Hoo is a fair representative of the surviving seventh - century boats from
north - west Europe at this date . ... The Kvalsund boat found 150 miles north of
Bergen and dating from around 700 is broaderhulled than the one at Sutton Hoo
...
Sutton Hoo is a fair representative of the surviving seventh - century boats from
north - west Europe at this date . ... The Kvalsund boat found 150 miles north of
Bergen and dating from around 700 is broaderhulled than the one at Sutton Hoo
...
Side 98
A century or so later Haithabu , where the boats beached , was abandoned in
favour of Schleswig , where they docked . ... The Graveney Boat from Kent dates
from the second quarter of the tenth century and was 14 m long and 3 m at the ...
A century or so later Haithabu , where the boats beached , was abandoned in
favour of Schleswig , where they docked . ... The Graveney Boat from Kent dates
from the second quarter of the tenth century and was 14 m long and 3 m at the ...
Side 100
expressed in the later literature , that there was always a clear distinction
between long - boats and trading vessels . The Utrecht ship , the Graveney boat ,
the Åskerarr boat and the Roskilde wrecks 1 and 3 were clearly traders , but the
tenth ...
expressed in the later literature , that there was always a clear distinction
between long - boats and trading vessels . The Utrecht ship , the Graveney boat ,
the Åskerarr boat and the Roskilde wrecks 1 and 3 were clearly traders , but the
tenth ...
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Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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