Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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Side 42
... Rhenish trade . The Dorestad coin - histogram ( Fig . 6 ) clearly illustrates considerable activity towards the end of the eighth and during the first quarter of the ninth century.55 The material evidence of this phase is impressive ...
... Rhenish trade . The Dorestad coin - histogram ( Fig . 6 ) clearly illustrates considerable activity towards the end of the eighth and during the first quarter of the ninth century.55 The material evidence of this phase is impressive ...
Side 43
... Rhenish trade was also directed westwards via Domburg and en route for eastern England . In England , however , Rhenish artifacts are less frequent than those emanating from northern France , and together these distributions illuminate ...
... Rhenish trade was also directed westwards via Domburg and en route for eastern England . In England , however , Rhenish artifacts are less frequent than those emanating from northern France , and together these distributions illuminate ...
Side 93
... Rhenish tradition SITES Frankish tradition + Rhenish pottery x Frankish pottery * Rhenish & Frankish pottery Figure 22 Map showing the trade competition areas of the Frisians and Franks based on the products of Carolingian pottery kilns ...
... Rhenish tradition SITES Frankish tradition + Rhenish pottery x Frankish pottery * Rhenish & Frankish pottery Figure 22 Map showing the trade competition areas of the Frisians and Franks based on the products of Carolingian pottery kilns ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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