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Side 13
Let us now consider the models of trade and exchange that have been adopted
by archaeologists in the past decade . After this we must examine briefly what is
meant by urbanism , and finally we shall allude to the social implications of trade
...
Let us now consider the models of trade and exchange that have been adopted
by archaeologists in the past decade . After this we must examine briefly what is
meant by urbanism , and finally we shall allude to the social implications of trade
...
Side 14
known as the substantivists , firmly believes that modern economic theory is
inappropriate to the study of primitive exchange systems . Consequently the
substantivists have formulated a conceptual framework with its own terminology
for use in ...
known as the substantivists , firmly believes that modern economic theory is
inappropriate to the study of primitive exchange systems . Consequently the
substantivists have formulated a conceptual framework with its own terminology
for use in ...
Side 18
4.1 ) is the result of a large number of successive exchanges of material from a
source point : ' Individual sites do not in ... Each village down the line would
receive the obsidian through exchange from its neighbour near the source , and
pass ...
4.1 ) is the result of a large number of successive exchanges of material from a
source point : ' Individual sites do not in ... Each village down the line would
receive the obsidian through exchange from its neighbour near the source , and
pass ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
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