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If such a consent exists in our history faculties , it is probably at variance with the
views of Pirenne , Bolin and perhaps even Grierson . In fact it might be argued
that most historians in recent years have avoided the issue where possible .
If such a consent exists in our history faculties , it is probably at variance with the
views of Pirenne , Bolin and perhaps even Grierson . In fact it might be argued
that most historians in recent years have avoided the issue where possible .
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Precious stones and exotica are perhaps the classical items in this kind of long -
distance trade . Baltic Sea amber was worked at Ribe , 52 and was also probably
quarried near Whitby , Yorkshire , at this time , though its use in ornaments was ...
Precious stones and exotica are perhaps the classical items in this kind of long -
distance trade . Baltic Sea amber was worked at Ribe , 52 and was also probably
quarried near Whitby , Yorkshire , at this time , though its use in ornaments was ...
Side 147
The exceptional nature of the industry is perhaps emphasised by the very
localised trading of other Middle Saxon wares , as well as their conservative
range of forms . From Hamwih , for example , there is a major assemblage , but it
contains ...
The exceptional nature of the industry is perhaps emphasised by the very
localised trading of other Middle Saxon wares , as well as their conservative
range of forms . From Hamwih , for example , there is a major assemblage , but it
contains ...
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