Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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Side 53
... coastal fairs ( type A ) , but none of the inter - regional fairs placed beside inland institutions appear to have grown to the scale of these coastal sites . ( Inter - regional fairs are discussed again in Chapter 7 with reference to ...
... coastal fairs ( type A ) , but none of the inter - regional fairs placed beside inland institutions appear to have grown to the scale of these coastal sites . ( Inter - regional fairs are discussed again in Chapter 7 with reference to ...
Side 67
... coast of Co. Dublin , to one side of the Irish Channel . Excavations in the 1950s were concerned with the promontory fort enclosing the quarter of a hectare that lies on a northern tip of the small island . ” This promontory was an ...
... coast of Co. Dublin , to one side of the Irish Channel . Excavations in the 1950s were concerned with the promontory fort enclosing the quarter of a hectare that lies on a northern tip of the small island . ” This promontory was an ...
Side 101
... coast as far as Texel in the Netherlands and from there makes a crossing to Norfolk . The second follows the North Sea coast beyond the Hook of Holland to Flushing ( located very near the small emporium at Domburg ) on the island of ...
... coast as far as Texel in the Netherlands and from there makes a crossing to Norfolk . The second follows the North Sea coast beyond the Hook of Holland to Flushing ( located very near the small emporium at Domburg ) on the island of ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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