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As a result archaeologists have been trying to develop means of identifying the
behavioural patterns which are the correlates of reciprocity , redistribution and
market exchange . To some extent this has been achieved by isolating the
character ...
As a result archaeologists have been trying to develop means of identifying the
behavioural patterns which are the correlates of reciprocity , redistribution and
market exchange . To some extent this has been achieved by isolating the
character ...
Side 52
The latter framework presupposes the emergence of some local diversification
and the controlled encouragement of that diversification which was a result of the
regional impact of the type B emporium . In that case , the site maintained its ...
The latter framework presupposes the emergence of some local diversification
and the controlled encouragement of that diversification which was a result of the
regional impact of the type B emporium . In that case , the site maintained its ...
Side 186
As a result , leaders of states assume a sacred character , or at least some
special investiture with connotations of status . Several anthropologists have
been intrigued by this and it is therefore valuable to cite the comments of one
important ...
As a result , leaders of states assume a sacred character , or at least some
special investiture with connotations of status . Several anthropologists have
been intrigued by this and it is therefore valuable to cite the comments of one
important ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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