Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... Ansgar's biographer , Rimbert , treats us to a brief account of his ninth - century travels from Denmark to central Sweden . In their footsteps passed Ottar , a Norwegian fur - trader , and Wulfstan , an Englishman , both of whom ...
... Ansgar's biographer , Rimbert , treats us to a brief account of his ninth - century travels from Denmark to central Sweden . In their footsteps passed Ottar , a Norwegian fur - trader , and Wulfstan , an Englishman , both of whom ...
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... Ansgar , the ninth - century missionary , who visited Birka in 829 , when he was greeted by king Bjorn and by Hergeir , the town captain , and again 852 when Ansgar was accompanied by his later biographer . Excavations within the black ...
... Ansgar , the ninth - century missionary , who visited Birka in 829 , when he was greeted by king Bjorn and by Hergeir , the town captain , and again 852 when Ansgar was accompanied by his later biographer . Excavations within the black ...
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... Ansgar visited it , but the large numbers of bone skates suggest that its function may have been as a regional winter market held when Lake Mälaren was iced up . The rampart , with conspicuous gaps in it , was built over a grave ...
... Ansgar visited it , but the large numbers of bone skates suggest that its function may have been as a regional winter market held when Lake Mälaren was iced up . The rampart , with conspicuous gaps in it , was built over a grave ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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