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Side 59
Black- and red - figure ware vessels are classic first - millennium B.C. examples
of the trade , while there are many later ... and we may suspect that the traders
themselves liked to possess certain fine wares as well as more utilitarian forms .
Black- and red - figure ware vessels are classic first - millennium B.C. examples
of the trade , while there are many later ... and we may suspect that the traders
themselves liked to possess certain fine wares as well as more utilitarian forms .
Side 60
The obvious conclusion seems to be that this widely traded ware was made at a
centre in the Rhineland probably operating under monastic patronage and was
traded as a fine , prestige ware that possessed Christian implications . Hence it ...
The obvious conclusion seems to be that this widely traded ware was made at a
centre in the Rhineland probably operating under monastic patronage and was
traded as a fine , prestige ware that possessed Christian implications . Hence it ...
Side 147
First , large quantities of the ware have been identified at Sedgeford in Norfolk
and Wicken Bonhunt in Essex ( both about 100120 km away from Ipswich ) , and
also at sites in London . 47 It remains to be seen whether other sites nearer to ...
First , large quantities of the ware have been identified at Sedgeford in Norfolk
and Wicken Bonhunt in Essex ( both about 100120 km away from Ipswich ) , and
also at sites in London . 47 It remains to be seen whether other sites nearer to ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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