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Medemblik Medemblik ( ancient Medemelacha ) is still a town , tucked inside the
Zuyder Zee and looking across towards Staveren , the site of a Carolingian
monastery which flourished in the later medieval period . 14 Limited recent ...
Medemblik Medemblik ( ancient Medemelacha ) is still a town , tucked inside the
Zuyder Zee and looking across towards Staveren , the site of a Carolingian
monastery which flourished in the later medieval period . 14 Limited recent ...
Side 122
An early medieval distribution map shows that they are widely found in late
Merovingian and later contexts . As a by - product of the glass - trade , they are
found in the emporia - for example , at Hamwih and Dorestad . The incidence of
such ...
An early medieval distribution map shows that they are widely found in late
Merovingian and later contexts . As a by - product of the glass - trade , they are
found in the emporia - for example , at Hamwih and Dorestad . The incidence of
such ...
Side 172
32 common with the other town foundations of the later tenth century and later ,
rather than as a portus , the name reserved , interestingly , for Haithabu and Ribe
. 31 Adam also included Odense along with the other towns , but there is a ...
32 common with the other town foundations of the later tenth century and later ,
rather than as a portus , the name reserved , interestingly , for Haithabu and Ribe
. 31 Adam also included Odense along with the other towns , but there is a ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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