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Side 57
The same factors will , of course , condition the presence or absence of imports in
the larger type B settlements . Here , however , the semipermanent nature of the
community may well result in the limited and irregular trading of artifacts to ...
The same factors will , of course , condition the presence or absence of imports in
the larger type B settlements . Here , however , the semipermanent nature of the
community may well result in the limited and irregular trading of artifacts to ...
Side 122
Yet these , of course , were insubstantial exchanges , involving few people and
relatively modest quantities . Exotica like the Coptic vessels , cowrie shells and
Byzantine spoons were the staple of the sixth - century transalpine trading system
...
Yet these , of course , were insubstantial exchanges , involving few people and
relatively modest quantities . Exotica like the Coptic vessels , cowrie shells and
Byzantine spoons were the staple of the sixth - century transalpine trading system
...
Side 144
The thesis central to this book , of course , espouses the first model , as we have
seen in Chapter 3 , though only within a regionally designed framework will we
really be any the wiser . Many artifacts were either made or finished off in the ...
The thesis central to this book , of course , espouses the first model , as we have
seen in Chapter 3 , though only within a regionally designed framework will we
really be any the wiser . Many artifacts were either made or finished off in the ...
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