Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... Saxon farming settlement becomes the focus of a village in the Late Saxon period that expanded until its later medieval desertion . We may predict that the observed nucleation at Wharram Percy , North Yorkshire , occurs at the same time ...
... Saxon farming settlement becomes the focus of a village in the Late Saxon period that expanded until its later medieval desertion . We may predict that the observed nucleation at Wharram Percy , North Yorkshire , occurs at the same time ...
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... Saxon imports , few exist for the Late Saxon period . Moreover the town slipped to the fourth centre - and possibly the fifth , if Dunwich were better accounted for – in eleventh - century East Anglia , after Thetford , Norwich and ...
... Saxon imports , few exist for the Late Saxon period . Moreover the town slipped to the fourth centre - and possibly the fifth , if Dunwich were better accounted for – in eleventh - century East Anglia , after Thetford , Norwich and ...
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... Late Saxon England was as different structurally from Early to Middle Saxon England as those phases had been from the preceding Roman period . “ The formal institutional life of the kin was atrophied , if not stifled at birth , by the ...
... Late Saxon England was as different structurally from Early to Middle Saxon England as those phases had been from the preceding Roman period . “ The formal institutional life of the kin was atrophied , if not stifled at birth , by the ...
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