Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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Side 44
... Hamwih may well reflect the personal status he had acquired by the second decade of the eighth century . 74 A recent chronological analysis of Hamwih has pointed tentatively to a minor primary phase when a few runic sceattas of the ...
... Hamwih may well reflect the personal status he had acquired by the second decade of the eighth century . 74 A recent chronological analysis of Hamwih has pointed tentatively to a minor primary phase when a few runic sceattas of the ...
Side 45
... Hamwih which seems to correspond to this phase . Metcalf , the leading student of eighth - century coinage in England , has suggested some gross debasement of the sceattas between c . 725 and c . 750 leading to this cessation of trade ...
... Hamwih which seems to correspond to this phase . Metcalf , the leading student of eighth - century coinage in England , has suggested some gross debasement of the sceattas between c . 725 and c . 750 leading to this cessation of trade ...
Side 60
... Hamwih , Ribe , Haithabu , Kaupang and Birka . Moreover imitations have also been found at these sites . The obvious conclusion seems to be that this widely traded ware was made at a centre in the Rhineland probably operating under ...
... Hamwih , Ribe , Haithabu , Kaupang and Birka . Moreover imitations have also been found at these sites . The obvious conclusion seems to be that this widely traded ware was made at a centre in the Rhineland probably operating under ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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