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Chapter 5 DARK AGE ARGONAUTS AND THEIR CRAFT There is little evidence
of direct trade between England and Gaul in this period , and that Charlemagne
regarded its suspension as an effective act of hostility towards Offa is remarkable
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Chapter 5 DARK AGE ARGONAUTS AND THEIR CRAFT There is little evidence
of direct trade between England and Gaul in this period , and that Charlemagne
regarded its suspension as an effective act of hostility towards Offa is remarkable
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The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000 Richard Hodges. had to be
satisfied with ale or water . Alcuin sent wine , with the tin , to Eanbald of York ; we
may assume that it was a Vorgebirge vintage . The reference to its consumption
in an ...
The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000 Richard Hodges. had to be
satisfied with ale or water . Alcuin sent wine , with the tin , to Eanbald of York ; we
may assume that it was a Vorgebirge vintage . The reference to its consumption
in an ...
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