Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... eleventh - century Vikings were very sensitive to the purity of the silver they had plundered and then cut up into pre - determined values . 27 Similarly , Richard Warner has indicated the existence of denominations in the hoards of ...
... eleventh - century Vikings were very sensitive to the purity of the silver they had plundered and then cut up into pre - determined values . 27 Similarly , Richard Warner has indicated the existence of denominations in the hoards of ...
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... eleventh - century mint and occupation , while South Cadbury is perhaps the most interesting excavation of this level of market - one that in fact had shifted in emergency circumstances . 27 These were agrarian communities which seem ...
... eleventh - century mint and occupation , while South Cadbury is perhaps the most interesting excavation of this level of market - one that in fact had shifted in emergency circumstances . 27 These were agrarian communities which seem ...
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... eleventh century . There is a great deal of historical evidence suggesting that it was not i until the late tenth or eleventh century , with the firm establishment of a market - based economy , that long - distance trade once again ...
... eleventh century . There is a great deal of historical evidence suggesting that it was not i until the late tenth or eleventh century , with the firm establishment of a market - based economy , that long - distance trade once again ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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