Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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Side 94
... Sutton Hoo , Vendel , Valsgärde , Tune , 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 ...
... Sutton Hoo , Vendel , Valsgärde , Tune , 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 ...
Side 95
... Sutton Hoo , by contrast , was a great open rowing boat , almost 27 m long , with scarcely any room except for its rowers . Sutton Hoo is a fair representative of the surviving seventh - century boats from north - west Europe at this ...
... Sutton Hoo , by contrast , was a great open rowing boat , almost 27 m long , with scarcely any room except for its rowers . Sutton Hoo is a fair representative of the surviving seventh - century boats from north - west Europe at this ...
Side 101
... Sutton Hoo ship.60 Green has postulated two routes , both emanating from Esbjerg and ending in East Anglia . The first ship follows the coast as far as Texel in the Netherlands and from there makes a crossing to Norfolk . The second ...
... Sutton Hoo ship.60 Green has postulated two routes , both emanating from Esbjerg and ending in East Anglia . The first ship follows the coast as far as Texel in the Netherlands and from there makes a crossing to Norfolk . The second ...
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