Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... Baltic from its Russian end and was to be of such importance to Scandinavian and , indeed , European history in the ... Baltic . Despite past claims by Erik Arup that the Frisians ( on behalf of Carolingians ) penetrated the lucrative ...
... Baltic from its Russian end and was to be of such importance to Scandinavian and , indeed , European history in the ... Baltic . Despite past claims by Erik Arup that the Frisians ( on behalf of Carolingians ) penetrated the lucrative ...
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... Baltic Sea amber was worked at Ribe , 52 and was also probably quarried near Whitby , Yorkshire , at this time , though its use in ornaments was infrequent . ( An entire cache of Baltic amber has recently been found at Kiev . ) The ...
... Baltic Sea amber was worked at Ribe , 52 and was also probably quarried near Whitby , Yorkshire , at this time , though its use in ornaments was infrequent . ( An entire cache of Baltic amber has recently been found at Kiev . ) The ...
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... Baltic Sea when Kufic silver once more permeated all levels of Scandinavian society . But unlike the first phase a century before this boom does not seem to have spilled over into the North Sea . Carolingia and England at least appear ...
... Baltic Sea when Kufic silver once more permeated all levels of Scandinavian society . But unlike the first phase a century before this boom does not seem to have spilled over into the North Sea . Carolingia and England at least appear ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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