Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... North Sea littoral who were ferrymen the men who articulated this insubstantial trade route . 14 At Hérouvillette ( Calvados ) in Normandy , , the grave of a mid - sixth - century chieftain who was probably a boat builder was recently ...
... North Sea littoral who were ferrymen the men who articulated this insubstantial trade route . 14 At Hérouvillette ( Calvados ) in Normandy , , the grave of a mid - sixth - century chieftain who was probably a boat builder was recently ...
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... North Sea basin 42 A sketchy political framework for the long - distance trade systems becomes clearer from about the middle of the seventh century . Longdistance trade appears to be forged by kings or their emissaries , while the role ...
... North Sea basin 42 A sketchy political framework for the long - distance trade systems becomes clearer from about the middle of the seventh century . Longdistance trade appears to be forged by kings or their emissaries , while the role ...
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... north provide us with plentiful navigation details : From Skiringssal ... sea to starboard for three days ; and then for two days before he reached ... North Sea crossings undertaken by the Early Anglo - Saxon migrants in vessels like ...
... north provide us with plentiful navigation details : From Skiringssal ... sea to starboard for three days ; and then for two days before he reached ... North Sea crossings undertaken by the Early Anglo - Saxon migrants in vessels like ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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