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Side 95
27 m 21 m 1 , the burial - ship of an East Anglian chieftain . The Yassi Ada vessel
had a deep draught . It was about 19 m long , and spacious enough to include a
galley in the stern , in which there was a tiled fire - box . This was apparently a ...
27 m 21 m 1 , the burial - ship of an East Anglian chieftain . The Yassi Ada vessel
had a deep draught . It was about 19 m long , and spacious enough to include a
galley in the stern , in which there was a tiled fire - box . This was apparently a ...
Side 97
The Utrecht ship is of the latter kind . It was discovered in December 1930 by a
gang of navvies digging a canal in northern Utrecht . The vessel probably dates
from the eighth century and is 17.8 m long and nearly 4 m in the beam . It is
clinker ...
The Utrecht ship is of the latter kind . It was discovered in December 1930 by a
gang of navvies digging a canal in northern Utrecht . The vessel probably dates
from the eighth century and is 17.8 m long and nearly 4 m in the beam . It is
clinker ...
Side 100
The Utrecht ship , the Graveney boat , the Åskerarr boat and the Roskilde wrecks
1 and 3 were clearly traders , but the tenth - century vessel from Haithabu was , in
terms of its dimensions , a long boat . ( How much weight we can place on this ...
The Utrecht ship , the Graveney boat , the Åskerarr boat and the Roskilde wrecks
1 and 3 were clearly traders , but the tenth - century vessel from Haithabu was , in
terms of its dimensions , a long boat . ( How much weight we can place on this ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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