Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... Early medieval shipping The most complex machine in the early medieval world was probably the sailing vessel . 34 Nautical archaeology sheds some light on the superlative craftsmanship of builders like the chief in the cemetery at ...
... Early medieval shipping The most complex machine in the early medieval world was probably the sailing vessel . 34 Nautical archaeology sheds some light on the superlative craftsmanship of builders like the chief in the cemetery at ...
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... Early cash is the product of early states and has been used for the payment of taxes or fines as well as in ordinary market - exchange . In effect , this tends to be a controlled medium which can be graded to tax indirectly if the ...
... Early cash is the product of early states and has been used for the payment of taxes or fines as well as in ordinary market - exchange . In effect , this tends to be a controlled medium which can be graded to tax indirectly if the ...
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... early medieval Europe , Norwegian Archaeological Review 11 , 97-117 . Holdsworth , P. 1976 Saxon Southampton : a new review , Medieval Archaelogy 20 , 26-61 . Holmqvist , W. 1972 Excavations at Helgö IV , the Workshop , Part I ...
... early medieval Europe , Norwegian Archaeological Review 11 , 97-117 . Holdsworth , P. 1976 Saxon Southampton : a new review , Medieval Archaelogy 20 , 26-61 . Holmqvist , W. 1972 Excavations at Helgö IV , the Workshop , Part I ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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