Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... Birka - just over half the cemeteries that lie around the site . Of these some 130 are accompanied by one or more weights of a kind used by merchants on their balances , suggesting that one - tenth of the sample may have been traders of ...
... Birka - just over half the cemeteries that lie around the site . Of these some 130 are accompanied by one or more weights of a kind used by merchants on their balances , suggesting that one - tenth of the sample may have been traders of ...
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... Birka . Randsborg , however , believes that it was a fence rather than a wall , which would explain its now vestigial character . If it did enclose the settlement , Vikshögsvären was very large indeed , for more than 25 ha would have ...
... Birka . Randsborg , however , believes that it was a fence rather than a wall , which would explain its now vestigial character . If it did enclose the settlement , Vikshögsvären was very large indeed , for more than 25 ha would have ...
Side 85
... Birka Birka is the celebrated settlement on a small island to the west of Helgö in Lake Mälaren.23 The island is about 3.5 km long , though some of it may have been submerged in the Viking period , and the settlement lay at the north ...
... Birka Birka is the celebrated settlement on a small island to the west of Helgö in Lake Mälaren.23 The island is about 3.5 km long , though some of it may have been submerged in the Viking period , and the settlement lay at the north ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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