Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000 |
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Side 56
27 In the most vestigial type of emporium , the type A , imported artifacts were
relatively few by comparison with those found in the type B emporium . Haithabu
provides a suitable illustration : the eighth - century ' south settlement produced ...
27 In the most vestigial type of emporium , the type A , imported artifacts were
relatively few by comparison with those found in the type B emporium . Haithabu
provides a suitable illustration : the eighth - century ' south settlement produced ...
Side 67
The excavations revealed a midden from this period which contained imported
Bii and Biii amphora sherds as well as imported glass and a range of bronze pins
. It dates the occupation to the phase of Mediterranean trade which took a course
...
The excavations revealed a midden from this period which contained imported
Bii and Biii amphora sherds as well as imported glass and a range of bronze pins
. It dates the occupation to the phase of Mediterranean trade which took a course
...
Side 181
64 The same deterioration afflicted Ipswich also where , in comparison with the
substantial Middle Saxon imports , few exist for the Late Saxon ... Virtually all the
imported wares he discussed can be attributed to the post - Conquest period .
64 The same deterioration afflicted Ipswich also where , in comparison with the
substantial Middle Saxon imports , few exist for the Late Saxon ... Virtually all the
imported wares he discussed can be attributed to the post - Conquest period .
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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