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Side 38
The hoard also contained a range of Loire and northern French coins and
possibly indicates the inter - regional character of the trade which had begun to
emerge in late seventh - century Gaul . This is even more apparent in the Plassac
hoard ...
The hoard also contained a range of Loire and northern French coins and
possibly indicates the inter - regional character of the trade which had begun to
emerge in late seventh - century Gaul . This is even more apparent in the Plassac
hoard ...
Side 139
This tenth - century expansion must be attributed to the emergence of urban
communities , but its roots lie in the previous centuries . The technological
question remains a matter of some debate . 26 Whether the wheeled , heavy
plough was ...
This tenth - century expansion must be attributed to the emergence of urban
communities , but its roots lie in the previous centuries . The technological
question remains a matter of some debate . 26 Whether the wheeled , heavy
plough was ...
Side 189
This is demonstrated archaeologically by the emergence of fortified residences in
Belgium during the ninth century , in the ... Stable territories were to emerge
during the tenth century from the dissolution of Charlemagne's empire , with
nearly a ...
This is demonstrated archaeologically by the emergence of fortified residences in
Belgium during the ninth century , in the ... Stable territories were to emerge
during the tenth century from the dissolution of Charlemagne's empire , with
nearly a ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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