Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... Europe . One crucial element in this civilised world had been the markets which the imperial legions established in their new colonies . For whatever view we take of the pre - Roman urban institutions that existed in north - west Europe ...
... Europe . One crucial element in this civilised world had been the markets which the imperial legions established in their new colonies . For whatever view we take of the pre - Roman urban institutions that existed in north - west Europe ...
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... Europe , for example , illustrate the movements of such specialist jewellery , while the Sutton Hoo ship burial brings together a rich assemblage of metalwork from diffused origins representing a myriad artistic styles . Ypey has ...
... Europe , for example , illustrate the movements of such specialist jewellery , while the Sutton Hoo ship burial brings together a rich assemblage of metalwork from diffused origins representing a myriad artistic styles . Ypey has ...
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... Europe in the eighth and ninth centuries , English History Review 20 , 344-57 . Metcalf , D. M. 1972 The ' bird and branch'sceattas in the light of a find from Abingdon , Oxoniensia 37 , 51-65 . Metcalf , D. M. 1974 Monetary expansion ...
... Europe in the eighth and ninth centuries , English History Review 20 , 344-57 . Metcalf , D. M. 1972 The ' bird and branch'sceattas in the light of a find from Abingdon , Oxoniensia 37 , 51-65 . Metcalf , D. M. 1974 Monetary expansion ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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