Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000 |
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The archaeologist , in particular , needs some simple historical structure from
which to start . For the most part the details can be confined to footnotes , but a
brief introduction will help to set the scene for our future discussions . 2 In brief ,
we ...
The archaeologist , in particular , needs some simple historical structure from
which to start . For the most part the details can be confined to footnotes , but a
brief introduction will help to set the scene for our future discussions . 2 In brief ,
we ...
Side 75
In the centre of the nucleus , rather different structures have been found . These
comprise ... This is enclosed by a fence , and the graves surround a rectangular
building , a stone well and another timber structure which may be a bell - tower .
In the centre of the nucleus , rather different structures have been found . These
comprise ... This is enclosed by a fence , and the graves surround a rectangular
building , a stone well and another timber structure which may be a bell - tower .
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It was a socio - economic structure with distinct Celtic origins , and so it is
essentially similar to the native Roman - period villages , ich must have continued
in some areas and yet remain an archaeological enigma . The migrant farmers ...
It was a socio - economic structure with distinct Celtic origins , and so it is
essentially similar to the native Roman - period villages , ich must have continued
in some areas and yet remain an archaeological enigma . The migrant farmers ...
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Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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