Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000 |
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urbanisation , owing to the different socio - cultural and environmental
backgrounds of the human groups concerned . There is simply no case for this
argument , for if we can discern the networks in which the nodes are present , as
Carol Smith ...
urbanisation , owing to the different socio - cultural and environmental
backgrounds of the human groups concerned . There is simply no case for this
argument , for if we can discern the networks in which the nodes are present , as
Carol Smith ...
Side 24
... of trade ?? while Rathje and Sabloff have defined the port of trade as : 1. being
at a transition zone 2. being a small political unit 3. having a large population 4.
being little concerned with retail distribution within the port's surrounding area .
... of trade ?? while Rathje and Sabloff have defined the port of trade as : 1. being
at a transition zone 2. being a small political unit 3. having a large population 4.
being little concerned with retail distribution within the port's surrounding area .
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In particular , emphasis is placed on the emergence , development and
abandonment of the emporia , for these are the sites to which archaeologists
have paid special attention and with which historians have been less concerned .
Moreover ...
In particular , emphasis is placed on the emergence , development and
abandonment of the emporia , for these are the sites to which archaeologists
have paid special attention and with which historians have been less concerned .
Moreover ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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