Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... pattern is one which was generally maintained until the twelfth or thirteenth century in England and which effectively meant that livestock might be driven over considerable distances to feed the urban community . Only in the later ...
... pattern is one which was generally maintained until the twelfth or thirteenth century in England and which effectively meant that livestock might be driven over considerable distances to feed the urban community . Only in the later ...
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... pattern , 50 while institutional mechanisms ( cf. Chapter 1 ) account for the regional pattern . Equally , the regional pattern may indicate the area from which certain emporia were drawing their food resources , while the sub - regional ...
... pattern , 50 while institutional mechanisms ( cf. Chapter 1 ) account for the regional pattern . Equally , the regional pattern may indicate the area from which certain emporia were drawing their food resources , while the sub - regional ...
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... pattern , however , may owe much to the preceding pattern of forts fundamental in the first place to the conquest of England . That these came to perform a dual militaristic and economic function is becoming clearer , as their civilian ...
... pattern , however , may owe much to the preceding pattern of forts fundamental in the first place to the conquest of England . That these came to perform a dual militaristic and economic function is becoming clearer , as their civilian ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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Anglo-Saxon England appears archaeology artifacts assemblage Baltic Biddle Birka Blindheim boat Carolingian cemeteries central central-place system centralised centres Chapter Charlemagne chiefdoms coinage coins contrast Denmark discussed distribution Dorestad early medieval economic eighth century emergence emphasise emporia emporium evidence example excavations exchange Frankish Frisian gold Grierson Haithabu Hamwih Helgö hoard Hodges industry Ipswich Irish issued Kaupang Kent king Late Saxon later medieval Löddeköpinge long-distance trade Medemblik medieval period Merovingian metalwork Metcalf middle Rhineland Middle Saxon minting ninth century North Sea north-west Europe northern Offa organisation pattern Pepin III perhaps phase Pirenne primitive probably production Quentovic Randsborg 1980 recent regional Renfrew Rhenish Rhineland Ribe Rigold Roman royal rural Sawyer Scandinavia sceattas settlement seventh century ship significant silver sixth social Southampton suggests sunken-huts Sutton Hoo tenth territories towns trading system urban communities vessels Viking village ware wealth Wessex West Saxon