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Side 24
This confusion suggests that the particular model correctly interpreted by
Renfrew , Rathje and Sabloff is a rare occurrence , and that we should honour
the goals Polanyi initiated by seeking a less ambiguous and more functional
terminology .
This confusion suggests that the particular model correctly interpreted by
Renfrew , Rathje and Sabloff is a rare occurrence , and that we should honour
the goals Polanyi initiated by seeking a less ambiguous and more functional
terminology .
Side 98
might dock at the end of the peninsula.50 The abandonment of Quentovic early in
the tenth century and its replacement by Wissant further north , but on the coast ,
suggests that the cross - Channel ships found the river Canche awkward to ...
might dock at the end of the peninsula.50 The abandonment of Quentovic early in
the tenth century and its replacement by Wissant further north , but on the coast ,
suggests that the cross - Channel ships found the river Canche awkward to ...
Side 149
... the complex farming regime operating on an imperial villa.52 The capitulary
suggests the same enormous scale of activity that we saw earlier in the
description of the royal fisc at Annapes . Every dimension of pastoral and arable
agriculture ...
... the complex farming regime operating on an imperial villa.52 The capitulary
suggests the same enormous scale of activity that we saw earlier in the
description of the royal fisc at Annapes . Every dimension of pastoral and arable
agriculture ...
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Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
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