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Side 70
Besides the documentary evidence , the existence of a major mint here has long
been discussed , producing coins from the late seventh century onwards . The
recent excavations at New Fresh Wharfand elsewhere within the City indicate ...
Besides the documentary evidence , the existence of a major mint here has long
been discussed , producing coins from the late seventh century onwards . The
recent excavations at New Fresh Wharfand elsewhere within the City indicate ...
Side 77
( The excavator has pondered the existence of turf houses here on the evidence
of the postholes . ) The finds include a range of locally made Frisian cooking -
pots , as well as a substantial assemblage of imported Rhenish pottery . It seems
...
( The excavator has pondered the existence of turf houses here on the evidence
of the postholes . ) The finds include a range of locally made Frisian cooking -
pots , as well as a substantial assemblage of imported Rhenish pottery . It seems
...
Side 116
Several authors have demonstrated the existence of bullion and hacksilver for
use in long - distance trade during the Viking period . Recently , however , Bakka
has argued that the system stems from the fourth century in Norway , while
Skaare ...
Several authors have demonstrated the existence of bullion and hacksilver for
use in long - distance trade during the Viking period . Recently , however , Bakka
has argued that the system stems from the fourth century in Norway , while
Skaare ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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