Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... assemblage of thirteen coins at Dankirke near Ribe in Jutland may have been brought here during this formative period of trade , though these probably came as an assemblage in the second decade of the eighth century , or even later . 49 ...
... assemblage of thirteen coins at Dankirke near Ribe in Jutland may have been brought here during this formative period of trade , though these probably came as an assemblage in the second decade of the eighth century , or even later . 49 ...
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... assemblage is attributed to production centres in the Vorgebirge ( hills near Cologne ) and Mayen area , while the remainder , all hand - made , is local in origin . Casks made of silver fir and oak , re - used as wells , must have ...
... assemblage is attributed to production centres in the Vorgebirge ( hills near Cologne ) and Mayen area , while the remainder , all hand - made , is local in origin . Casks made of silver fir and oak , re - used as wells , must have ...
Side 143
... assemblage from Dorestad ( after Prummel ) Figure 37 The distribution of clasp buttons from Helgö (. Subsistence Strategies 143 Faunal assemblage from Dorestad.
... assemblage from Dorestad ( after Prummel ) Figure 37 The distribution of clasp buttons from Helgö (. Subsistence Strategies 143 Faunal assemblage from Dorestad.
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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