Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... Swedish dynasty may have exerted some control over southern Jutland , as for a second time the Viking communities engaged in long - distance contact with Byzantium and Asia Minor . The end of this contact was to be the stimulus in part ...
... Swedish dynasty may have exerted some control over southern Jutland , as for a second time the Viking communities engaged in long - distance contact with Byzantium and Asia Minor . The end of this contact was to be the stimulus in part ...
Side 42
... to the Haithabu and Ribe assemblages , there is very little Rhenish pottery from the Swedish and Norwegian emporia . There is a good deal of metalwork , but many of these pieces may well have been plundered 42 Dark Age Economics.
... to the Haithabu and Ribe assemblages , there is very little Rhenish pottery from the Swedish and Norwegian emporia . There is a good deal of metalwork , but many of these pieces may well have been plundered 42 Dark Age Economics.
Side 78
... Swedish control , probably of king Sigtrygg , son of Gnupa , in the early tenth century . The Swedes were allegedly ousted by Henry I of Germany in 934 , but by 1049 it was once more in Danish hands , for in that year Harald Haldrada ...
... Swedish control , probably of king Sigtrygg , son of Gnupa , in the early tenth century . The Swedes were allegedly ousted by Henry I of Germany in 934 , but by 1049 it was once more in Danish hands , for in that year Harald Haldrada ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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