Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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Side 71
... Ipswich undertake further work here , perhaps as a result of the absence of contemporary references to the site as well as the scarcity of Middle Saxon coinage that might have been minted here . Small - scale excavations have ...
... Ipswich undertake further work here , perhaps as a result of the absence of contemporary references to the site as well as the scarcity of Middle Saxon coinage that might have been minted here . Small - scale excavations have ...
Side 73
... Ipswich , as a major trade outlet in East Anglia . But thanks to the judiciously designed research - programme of the Norwich Survey it is now possible to comment satisfactorily on the previously disparate evidence . Using place - name ...
... Ipswich , as a major trade outlet in East Anglia . But thanks to the judiciously designed research - programme of the Norwich Survey it is now possible to comment satisfactorily on the previously disparate evidence . Using place - name ...
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... Ipswich ware was first identified in 1957 as a result of rescue excavations in the town that revealed kilns and ... Ipswich ware vessels from Ipswich ( courtesy of Suffolk County Council ) Figure 39 Two hand - made class 3 vessels from.
... Ipswich ware was first identified in 1957 as a result of rescue excavations in the town that revealed kilns and ... Ipswich ware vessels from Ipswich ( courtesy of Suffolk County Council ) Figure 39 Two hand - made class 3 vessels from.
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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