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Harald's son Svein Forkbeard , with Olaf , also pirated silver from England to
establish communities which , by the eleventh century ... and its own fate at the
hands of the Vikings during the ninth and tenth centuries is equally well
established .
Harald's son Svein Forkbeard , with Olaf , also pirated silver from England to
establish communities which , by the eleventh century ... and its own fate at the
hands of the Vikings during the ninth and tenth centuries is equally well
established .
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8 The first Middle Saxon occupation was established by West's excavations in
Cox Lane during the 1950s . These proved the existence of an active settlement
probably with a pottery industry , and with trade connections across the North
Sea .
8 The first Middle Saxon occupation was established by West's excavations in
Cox Lane during the 1950s . These proved the existence of an active settlement
probably with a pottery industry , and with trade connections across the North
Sea .
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It grants protection and diverse privilèges à des personnages qualifiés fidèles
nostri et negotiatores ' . ! ' It would appear to suggest that negotiatores were
established members of many courts and monasteries . Thus , just as we
discover the ...
It grants protection and diverse privilèges à des personnages qualifiés fidèles
nostri et negotiatores ' . ! ' It would appear to suggest that negotiatores were
established members of many courts and monasteries . Thus , just as we
discover the ...
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activity Anglo-Saxon appears archaeology authority boat Carolingian central centres Chapter clearly coinage coins communities concerned contrast course direct discussed distribution Dorestad early early medieval economic effect emergence emporia England established Europe evidence examine example excavations exchange existence extent Figure finds Frisian further gold Haithabu Hamwih Hodges illustrates imported indicate industry interesting Ipswich issued Italy king known late later least limited located long-distance trade maintained major medieval Merovingian Middle minting Moreover ninth century North northern operated organisation particular pattern perhaps period phase possibly pottery probably production recent references regional remains result Roman royal Saxon scale sceattas seems settlement seventh ship significant silver social society structure studies suggests tenth territories towns trade urban vessels Viking village ware wealth West