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Her spatial patterns can be summarised as follows : ( a ) An extended network
system where exchange is direct and wholly uncommercialised in usually
independent tribal societies . ( b ) A bounded system where exchange is direct
and ...
Her spatial patterns can be summarised as follows : ( a ) An extended network
system where exchange is direct and wholly uncommercialised in usually
independent tribal societies . ( b ) A bounded system where exchange is direct
and ...
Side 104
... is a crucial one ' . ? Coinage seems to permit us direct access to the exchange
system - or does it ? The paucity of theoretical discussion about Table 3 Historical
Archaeological Prestige goods coins as bullion precious The Objects of Trade.
... is a crucial one ' . ? Coinage seems to permit us direct access to the exchange
system - or does it ? The paucity of theoretical discussion about Table 3 Historical
Archaeological Prestige goods coins as bullion precious The Objects of Trade.
Side 192
It owed much , too , to the evidently enlarged populace , to whom direct attention
could no longer be administered . Positive feedback amplified change , and on
this occasion the parameters of growth were overcome . At this point the ESMs ...
It owed much , too , to the evidently enlarged populace , to whom direct attention
could no longer be administered . Positive feedback amplified change , and on
this occasion the parameters of growth were overcome . At this point the ESMs ...
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Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
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