Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... 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 date . Like the other boats of the period it was a ...
... 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 date . Like the other boats of the period it was a ...
Side 98
... boat . First , the Graveney boat indicates that keel - planks were still preferred to keels for specific purposes as late as the tenth century . This , once again , suggests that only a light sail could have been employed . Secondly ...
... boat . First , the Graveney boat indicates that keel - planks were still preferred to keels for specific purposes as late as the tenth century . This , once again , suggests that only a light sail could have been employed . Secondly ...
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... boats and trading vessels . The Utrecht ship , the Graveney boat , the Åskerarr boat and the Roskilde wrecks 1 and 3 were clearly traders , but the tenth - century vessel from Haithabu was , in terms of its dimensions , a long boat ...
... boats and trading vessels . The Utrecht ship , the Graveney boat , the Åskerarr boat and the Roskilde wrecks 1 and 3 were clearly traders , but the tenth - century vessel from Haithabu was , in terms of its dimensions , a long boat ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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