Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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Side 35
... Kent . This was a significant political step , putting Kent positively within the Merovingian hegemony.26 It also heralded the first Christian missions to England . In both cases extensive contacts substantiated by gifts were inevitable ...
... Kent . This was a significant political step , putting Kent positively within the Merovingian hegemony.26 It also heralded the first Christian missions to England . In both cases extensive contacts substantiated by gifts were inevitable ...
Side 36
... Kent , these being some reciprocal token , in return perhaps for the produce which the Kentish king traded ( the commodities are discussed in Chapter 6 ) .30 The distribution of imports beyond Kent may demonstrate the alliance - making ...
... Kent , these being some reciprocal token , in return perhaps for the produce which the Kentish king traded ( the commodities are discussed in Chapter 6 ) .30 The distribution of imports beyond Kent may demonstrate the alliance - making ...
Side 69
... Kent Sarre lies to the north - west of Canterbury across the now dried - up Wantsum Channel on the Isle of Thanet . There is some evidence to suggest that this was the emporium serving Kent , at least from the sixth to the eighth ...
... Kent Sarre lies to the north - west of Canterbury across the now dried - up Wantsum Channel on the Isle of Thanet . There is some evidence to suggest that this was the emporium serving Kent , at least from the sixth to the eighth ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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