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H. Stolpe excavated these between 1871 and 1895 , though it was not until 1940
that the finds were published by Arbman . ... 18 Yet by this time a number of
excavations of the emporia referred to by the medieval monkish chroniclers were
in ...
H. Stolpe excavated these between 1871 and 1895 , though it was not until 1940
that the finds were published by Arbman . ... 18 Yet by this time a number of
excavations of the emporia referred to by the medieval monkish chroniclers were
in ...
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Extensive post - war excavations by Professor Grimes found virtually no evidence
of Middle Saxon occupation within the Roman city . Similarly , more recent
campaigns by the Department of Urban Archaeology of the London Museum
have ...
Extensive post - war excavations by Professor Grimes found virtually no evidence
of Middle Saxon occupation within the Roman city . Similarly , more recent
campaigns by the Department of Urban Archaeology of the London Museum
have ...
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26 medieval extent.25 Excavations in Chichester , Lewes , Wallingford ,
Gloucester , and Northampton and many other towns have also established this
development , effectively from an agrarian nucleus often founded around a
monastic or ...
26 medieval extent.25 Excavations in Chichester , Lewes , Wallingford ,
Gloucester , and Northampton and many other towns have also established this
development , effectively from an agrarian nucleus often founded around a
monastic or ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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