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Side 31
In essence Werner has distinguished a system which began in northern Italy and
penetrated Switzerland , and also the upper Rhine in a peripheral way , and was
clearly of most significance in the middle Rhineland and the Paris basin , where ...
In essence Werner has distinguished a system which began in northern Italy and
penetrated Switzerland , and also the upper Rhine in a peripheral way , and was
clearly of most significance in the middle Rhineland and the Paris basin , where ...
Side 81
19 Alfred's informant was a merchant farmer called Ottar , from northern Norway ,
who had travelled extensively in the Baltic . The debate about the location of
Skiringssal is an old one . It was first raised when Nicolaysen excavated the ...
19 Alfred's informant was a merchant farmer called Ottar , from northern Norway ,
who had travelled extensively in the Baltic . The debate about the location of
Skiringssal is an old one . It was first raised when Nicolaysen excavated the ...
Side 124
There were , of course , other quern - quarries in northern Europe . They probably
existed in northern France , possibly in eastern Brittany . The Hamwih evidence
also points to querns from areas in southern England . The Tamworth mill in ...
There were , of course , other quern - quarries in northern Europe . They probably
existed in northern France , possibly in eastern Brittany . The Hamwih evidence
also points to querns from areas in southern England . The Tamworth mill in ...
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Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
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