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Side 82
... stone implements , including a honestone with a graffito on it , and one coin
probably minted in Haithabu early in the ninth century . This ninth- to tenth -
century settlement will obviously prove to be of great interest as more of it is
discovered .
... stone implements , including a honestone with a graffito on it , and one coin
probably minted in Haithabu early in the ninth century . This ninth- to tenth -
century settlement will obviously prove to be of great interest as more of it is
discovered .
Side 176
Certainly the few examinations of the Frankish denier which have been made ,
notably those from the tenth - century Fécamp hoard , show that it was poor in
silver - a consequence of decentralised minting . 44 Yet historians may simply be
...
Certainly the few examinations of the Frankish denier which have been made ,
notably those from the tenth - century Fécamp hoard , show that it was poor in
silver - a consequence of decentralised minting . 44 Yet historians may simply be
...
Side 181
Indeed tenth - century Southampton was a mere shadow of its former self ,
comprising a ditch - defended promontory to the west of Hamwih a settlement
consistent with the second - tier burhs developing in competition with
neighbouring ...
Indeed tenth - century Southampton was a mere shadow of its former self ,
comprising a ditch - defended promontory to the west of Hamwih a settlement
consistent with the second - tier burhs developing in competition with
neighbouring ...
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