Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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Side 94
... Oseberg , Gokstad and Ladby . Yet the sample is not a useful one , especially when we review the evidence for trading ships ; and we are able to contribute little to our perspective of trading , though the potential is considerable . As ...
... Oseberg , Gokstad and Ladby . Yet the sample is not a useful one , especially when we review the evidence for trading ships ; and we are able to contribute little to our perspective of trading , though the potential is considerable . As ...
Side 95
... Oseberg ships . The Oseberg boat had , in fact , suffered a cracked mast - partner , which had been repaired before it was used as a funerary vessel . Both boats are very broad in comparison to beam ( see Table 2 ) , and both have ...
... Oseberg ships . The Oseberg boat had , in fact , suffered a cracked mast - partner , which had been repaired before it was used as a funerary vessel . Both boats are very broad in comparison to beam ( see Table 2 ) , and both have ...
Side 103
... Oseberg boat . 62 This was sailed across the Atlantic without mishap , demonstrating the resilience and flexibility of the design in high seas , as well as the possible speeds that might be obtained . An average 10-11 knots , more than ...
... Oseberg boat . 62 This was sailed across the Atlantic without mishap , demonstrating the resilience and flexibility of the design in high seas , as well as the possible speeds that might be obtained . An average 10-11 knots , more than ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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