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In particular , the artistic connections with south Scandinavia seem clear . The
flow of goods around ... Class E ware seems to originate in western France , but
so far it has been discovered only in the Irish Sea province . 36 The date of these
...
In particular , the artistic connections with south Scandinavia seem clear . The
flow of goods around ... Class E ware seems to originate in western France , but
so far it has been discovered only in the Irish Sea province . 36 The date of these
...
Side 38
Aquitainian coins from Rigold's later phases seems to confirm this otherwise
tentative hypothesis , suggesting that Class E ware must therefore be later than c
. 627. But the virtual absence of any gold coins from Ireland stands in stark
contrast ...
Aquitainian coins from Rigold's later phases seems to confirm this otherwise
tentative hypothesis , suggesting that Class E ware must therefore be later than c
. 627. But the virtual absence of any gold coins from Ireland stands in stark
contrast ...
Side 63
Secondly , the native element in the cemeteries examined to date , though
difficult to interpret , seems very high , and aliens and merchants seem relatively
few . Thirdly , the grave goods from Haithabu and Kaupang , as well as those
from ...
Secondly , the native element in the cemeteries examined to date , though
difficult to interpret , seems very high , and aliens and merchants seem relatively
few . Thirdly , the grave goods from Haithabu and Kaupang , as well as those
from ...
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