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In particular , a significant number of northern French pots dating roughly from
this period have been identified in Kentish cemeteries ; their distribution diffuses
outwards from a Canterbury - Sarre focus.28 Several points can be made about
the ...
In particular , a significant number of northern French pots dating roughly from
this period have been identified in Kentish cemeteries ; their distribution diffuses
outwards from a Canterbury - Sarre focus.28 Several points can be made about
the ...
Side 139
First , they may have been intended to buffer the community at large in times of
war and climatic deterioration - both significant problems in the period . Secondly
, the emergent urban institutions had to be fed . The palatial complex at Aachen ...
First , they may have been intended to buffer the community at large in times of
war and climatic deterioration - both significant problems in the period . Secondly
, the emergent urban institutions had to be fed . The palatial complex at Aachen ...
Side 197
note that while the significance of the elite becomes greater and greater in the
emergence of a complex economy , the role of ... Longdistance trade is regulated
at a fixed point , as kings achieve significant power and grasp the significance of
...
note that while the significance of the elite becomes greater and greater in the
emergence of a complex economy , the role of ... Longdistance trade is regulated
at a fixed point , as kings achieve significant power and grasp the significance of
...
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