Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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Side 45
... Moreover there is some temporal division between the second and third phases at Hamwih which seems to correspond to this phase . Metcalf , the leading student of eighth - century coinage in England , has suggested some gross debasement ...
... Moreover there is some temporal division between the second and third phases at Hamwih which seems to correspond to this phase . Metcalf , the leading student of eighth - century coinage in England , has suggested some gross debasement ...
Side 173
... Moreover it takes the form of a slowly evolving centre , developing first from an agrarian character with many open spaces within its urban limits . This point is emphasised by the recent reconstruction drawings published in ...
... Moreover it takes the form of a slowly evolving centre , developing first from an agrarian character with many open spaces within its urban limits . This point is emphasised by the recent reconstruction drawings published in ...
Side 181
... 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 Cambridge.65 Yet it is equally clear that Norwich ...
... 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 Cambridge.65 Yet it is equally clear that Norwich ...
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Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
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