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Moreover quantitative methods developed by geographers and , to a lesser
extent , by anthropologists permit generalisations about the distribution patterns
of traded commodities . Trade also implies organisation , which necessarily
regulates ...
Moreover quantitative methods developed by geographers and , to a lesser
extent , by anthropologists permit generalisations about the distribution patterns
of traded commodities . Trade also implies organisation , which necessarily
regulates ...
Side 28
To some extent it anticipates questions discussed in Chapters 8 and 9 , since to
make a valid point about subsistence systems we have to document their
evolution . Chapter 8 offers a brief discussion of the events of the ninth century ;
the ...
To some extent it anticipates questions discussed in Chapters 8 and 9 , since to
make a valid point about subsistence systems we have to document their
evolution . Chapter 8 offers a brief discussion of the events of the ninth century ;
the ...
Side 82
21 A field - survey using phosphate analysis indicated the extent of the settlement
, while trial excavations gave some insight into its character . Plentiful industrial
activity was suggested , including glass - bead production , metalworking and ...
21 A field - survey using phosphate analysis indicated the extent of the settlement
, while trial excavations gave some insight into its character . Plentiful industrial
activity was suggested , including glass - bead production , metalworking and ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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