Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000 |
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... Householding Mobilisation Earle argues that the levelling mechanisms , such
as assemblies , potlatch , funerals and so on , counteract the accumulation of
wealth by a central person ; this contrasts with the other three parts of his
typology .
... Householding Mobilisation Earle argues that the levelling mechanisms , such
as assemblies , potlatch , funerals and so on , counteract the accumulation of
wealth by a central person ; this contrasts with the other three parts of his
typology .
Side 160
The system would enhance the wealth of his family and sustain his dynasty .
Instead , the system was too large and , because of the stratified structure needed
to administer its widely separated regions , bred social fission . Though it appears
...
The system would enhance the wealth of his family and sustain his dynasty .
Instead , the system was too large and , because of the stratified structure needed
to administer its widely separated regions , bred social fission . Though it appears
...
Side 197
Their purpose is to restrict access to this wealth , though the trade may be directly
controlled by the king's ministers . Type A emporia are founded near to royal
residences . Type B must be the product of trade agreements with great
economic ...
Their purpose is to restrict access to this wealth , though the trade may be directly
controlled by the king's ministers . Type A emporia are founded near to royal
residences . Type B must be the product of trade agreements with great
economic ...
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Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
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