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This place - name discussion has confirmed the more interesting documentary
references to the site which include a mention of St. Willibald embarking for the
continent , as well as Viking attacks . The most interesting documentary insight ...
This place - name discussion has confirmed the more interesting documentary
references to the site which include a mention of St. Willibald embarking for the
continent , as well as Viking attacks . The most interesting documentary insight ...
Side 171
Axbridge in Somerset , another early foundation , certainly has an eleventh -
century mint and occupation , while South Cadbury is perhaps the most
interesting excavation of this level of market - one that in fact had shifted in
emergency ...
Axbridge in Somerset , another early foundation , certainly has an eleventh -
century mint and occupation , while South Cadbury is perhaps the most
interesting excavation of this level of market - one that in fact had shifted in
emergency ...
Side 189
Secondary states The evolution of secondary states is rather more interesting ,
insofar as their pathways have usually been ignored in preference to'civilisation'.
19 In this book we have concentrated on two case - studies , Anglo - Saxon ...
Secondary states The evolution of secondary states is rather more interesting ,
insofar as their pathways have usually been ignored in preference to'civilisation'.
19 In this book we have concentrated on two case - studies , Anglo - Saxon ...
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Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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