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Side 124
If they are , it demonstrates the real force of the trading system - a motivation at
production level which , in effect , stimulated the trade in prestige items . Lava
quernstones certainly have ' black ' volcanic grits and were extensively traded at
this ...
If they are , it demonstrates the real force of the trading system - a motivation at
production level which , in effect , stimulated the trade in prestige items . Lava
quernstones certainly have ' black ' volcanic grits and were extensively traded at
this ...
Side 139
If it was , production might have been exceeded with the evidently large work
forces . So we must ask why the high production was warranted in the first place .
Again , we have only two major hypotheses to account for the apparent food ...
If it was , production might have been exceeded with the evidently large work
forces . So we must ask why the high production was warranted in the first place .
Again , we have only two major hypotheses to account for the apparent food ...
Side 149
Within the empire itself the intensive production on documented villae points to
the possible prevalence of the market principle operating through periodic
markets . This is confirmed by the incidence of a potting industry which , from the
...
Within the empire itself the intensive production on documented villae points to
the possible prevalence of the market principle operating through periodic
markets . This is confirmed by the incidence of a potting industry which , from the
...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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