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Side 128
Salt , the only satisfactory preservative known , was a major requisite in all
societies . The power that stemmed from control of salt - working is formidably
demonstrated in the later medieval period by the rise of the Hanseatic League ,
which ...
Salt , the only satisfactory preservative known , was a major requisite in all
societies . The power that stemmed from control of salt - working is formidably
demonstrated in the later medieval period by the rise of the Hanseatic League ,
which ...
Side 135
West Stow , Suffolk , is the best - known example of the larger village , with at
least four halls in the excavated area attended by numerous sunken - huts .
Chalton ( Fig . 34 ) and Bishopstone , perched high on the southern chalk
downlands ...
West Stow , Suffolk , is the best - known example of the larger village , with at
least four halls in the excavated area attended by numerous sunken - huts .
Chalton ( Fig . 34 ) and Bishopstone , perched high on the southern chalk
downlands ...
Side 181
A few tenth - century imports are known from London , while eleventhcentury pots
from Oxford and Southampton are also known.66 Moreover valuable utilitarian
items , such as lava querns from the Mayen area , continued to be imported , as ...
A few tenth - century imports are known from London , while eleventhcentury pots
from Oxford and Southampton are also known.66 Moreover valuable utilitarian
items , such as lava querns from the Mayen area , continued to be imported , as ...
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