Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... Aarhus . Excavations at Aarhus have shown that this settlement , like Haithabu , was planned from the beginning with plank - covered streets , small timber sunken - huts and a near - circular rampart enclosing an area about 250 m in ...
... Aarhus . Excavations at Aarhus have shown that this settlement , like Haithabu , was planned from the beginning with plank - covered streets , small timber sunken - huts and a near - circular rampart enclosing an area about 250 m in ...
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... Aarhus and Lund both figure in the first tier of towns their topography is very different . Aarhus , like Haithabu , is a planned settlement which seems to have been densely populated from its beginnings . Within a century or so ...
... Aarhus and Lund both figure in the first tier of towns their topography is very different . Aarhus , like Haithabu , is a planned settlement which seems to have been densely populated from its beginnings . Within a century or so ...
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... Aarhus excavations have produced few imported pots , and as yet none from the Rhineland dating from this period , while the same is true of Lund . The indigenous character of the industries is very apparent from the recent ...
... Aarhus excavations have produced few imported pots , and as yet none from the Rhineland dating from this period , while the same is true of Lund . The indigenous character of the industries is very apparent from the recent ...
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