Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... church between 750 and 825 when it tripled its property . Similarly , the proliferation of land charters in England and the advent of bookland are features of the later ninth century and subsequent centuries . In Denmark runestones are ...
... church between 750 and 825 when it tripled its property . Similarly , the proliferation of land charters in England and the advent of bookland are features of the later ninth century and subsequent centuries . In Denmark runestones are ...
Side 191
... church and kingship in the community would have delimited the acquisition of great wealth . Whereas moveable objects had been interred with the dead in funerals that have a passing resemblance to the potlatch practised by the Kwakiutl ...
... church and kingship in the community would have delimited the acquisition of great wealth . Whereas moveable objects had been interred with the dead in funerals that have a passing resemblance to the potlatch practised by the Kwakiutl ...
Side 193
... church by Canute ; Oslo grew up around a church ; Sigtuna , the town which replaced Birka , has the monumental remains of three great churches dominating the small lake - side centre . There too a runestone , surmounted with an incised ...
... church by Canute ; Oslo grew up around a church ; Sigtuna , the town which replaced Birka , has the monumental remains of three great churches dominating the small lake - side centre . There too a runestone , surmounted with an incised ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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