Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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Side 48
... centres in towns like Tours , Trier , Cologne , Utrecht or Winchester was , in crude archaeological terms , scarcely more than that known from our Irish .cities'.3 Moreover archaeology has provided useful negative insights into these ...
... centres in towns like Tours , Trier , Cologne , Utrecht or Winchester was , in crude archaeological terms , scarcely more than that known from our Irish .cities'.3 Moreover archaeology has provided useful negative insights into these ...
Side 172
... centres were also mints . Randsborg , who attempted to rank these centres as mints , used the familiar Kriterienbündel discussed in Chapter 1. He awarded points for ( 1 ) a bishop's seat , ( 2 ) a royal mint , ( 3 ) a thing , and ( 4 ) ...
... centres were also mints . Randsborg , who attempted to rank these centres as mints , used the familiar Kriterienbündel discussed in Chapter 1. He awarded points for ( 1 ) a bishop's seat , ( 2 ) a royal mint , ( 3 ) a thing , and ( 4 ) ...
Side 177
... centres which develop late in the sequence . Intermediate markets seem to be the secondary centres which emerge in both Anglo - Saxon England and the Baltic countries fairly soon after the establishment of the central markets . The ...
... centres which develop late in the sequence . Intermediate markets seem to be the secondary centres which emerge in both Anglo - Saxon England and the Baltic countries fairly soon after the establishment of the central markets . The ...
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