Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000 |
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14 At Hérouvillette ( Calvados ) in Normandy , the grave of a mid - sixth - century
chieftain who was probably a boat builder was recently found . " In addition to his
tools there was a rich array of prestige objects , so he was probably a man of ...
14 At Hérouvillette ( Calvados ) in Normandy , the grave of a mid - sixth - century
chieftain who was probably a boat builder was recently found . " In addition to his
tools there was a rich array of prestige objects , so he was probably a man of ...
Side 38
The discovery of a possible trading site at Dalkey Island , near Dublin , which was
apparently fortified in the course of its participation in this trade , indicates an
element of administration in a system that probably began irregularly.37 There is
...
The discovery of a possible trading site at Dalkey Island , near Dublin , which was
apparently fortified in the course of its participation in this trade , indicates an
element of administration in a system that probably began irregularly.37 There is
...
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probably an attempt to centralise the issue of coinage . This implies that
previously the regional economy was diffused and , in effect , concern with long -
distance trade diminished . We must now consider the major phase of Rhenish
trade .
probably an attempt to centralise the issue of coinage . This implies that
previously the regional economy was diffused and , in effect , concern with long -
distance trade diminished . We must now consider the major phase of Rhenish
trade .
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Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
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