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Yet individual finds contribute an added dimension when , for example , the North
Sea pattern of Danish bracteates ( probably Danish imitations of Byzantine gold
goins ) is considered . The many students of these ornate abstractions of coins ...
Yet individual finds contribute an added dimension when , for example , the North
Sea pattern of Danish bracteates ( probably Danish imitations of Byzantine gold
goins ) is considered . The many students of these ornate abstractions of coins ...
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... Dorestad and Haithabu . At both sites they were finished off . There is a little
evidence to suggest that they were also dressed at Ipswich , though the available
sample is substantially smaller than from the other two sites . The pattern of finds
...
... Dorestad and Haithabu . At both sites they were finished off . There is a little
evidence to suggest that they were also dressed at Ipswich , though the available
sample is substantially smaller than from the other two sites . The pattern of finds
...
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Yet the twelfth - century finds from London , Norwich and Exeter , for example ,
emphasise the point ; the Late Saxon absence of imported pottery is beyond
dispute . Moreover there are few finds from York or Lincoln , and few from
Chester .
Yet the twelfth - century finds from London , Norwich and Exeter , for example ,
emphasise the point ; the Late Saxon absence of imported pottery is beyond
dispute . Moreover there are few finds from York or Lincoln , and few from
Chester .
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