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Side 44
The display objects span the transalpine phase and the early part of the
Provençal phase . But equally they may have been brought directly to this small
kingdom of Jutes ( according to Bede ) from northern France . Whatever the truth ,
some ...
The display objects span the transalpine phase and the early part of the
Provençal phase . But equally they may have been brought directly to this small
kingdom of Jutes ( according to Bede ) from northern France . Whatever the truth ,
some ...
Side 45
A hiatus in the minting of sceattas in southern England , dating from the third
quarter of the eighth century , has suggested a trading hiatus also . Moreover
there is some temporal division between the second and third phases at Hamwih
which ...
A hiatus in the minting of sceattas in southern England , dating from the third
quarter of the eighth century , has suggested a trading hiatus also . Moreover
there is some temporal division between the second and third phases at Hamwih
which ...
Side 106
In phase 3 system 4 adopts coinage much as 2 and 3 had earlier though again
the coinage of systems 1-3 has developed further , and this is reflected in the
coinage of systems 4 and 5. System 6 , however , has not adopted coinage .
Though ...
In phase 3 system 4 adopts coinage much as 2 and 3 had earlier though again
the coinage of systems 1-3 has developed further , and this is reflected in the
coinage of systems 4 and 5. System 6 , however , has not adopted coinage .
Though ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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