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( e / f ) Interlocking central - place system , fully commercialised competitive
market . Several recent authors have drawn attention to these concepts in the
early medieval period , and there can be little doubt that they have considerable
value.45 ...
( e / f ) Interlocking central - place system , fully commercialised competitive
market . Several recent authors have drawn attention to these concepts in the
early medieval period , and there can be little doubt that they have considerable
value.45 ...
Side 163
In effect , Charlemagne established a partially commercialised system which
operated through solar central - places like Mainz , Strasbourg , Rheims or Tours
, and periodic markets . It was a system which his successors attempted to
sustain ...
In effect , Charlemagne established a partially commercialised system which
operated through solar central - places like Mainz , Strasbourg , Rheims or Tours
, and periodic markets . It was a system which his successors attempted to
sustain ...
Side 177
The central market , strategically placed on the transportation network with
wholesaling functions , may develop with the first tier of centres around
administrative nodes , but these are probably a feature of the flourishing system
where ...
The central market , strategically placed on the transportation network with
wholesaling functions , may develop with the first tier of centres around
administrative nodes , but these are probably a feature of the flourishing system
where ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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