Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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Side 59
... ( grave 551 ) ( courtesy Statens Historiska Museum , Stockholm ) Tating ware is a distinctive Carolingian pitcher ... graves in Sweden led to the suggestion that it was used by the missionaries active around Birka early in the ninth centuy ...
... ( grave 551 ) ( courtesy Statens Historiska Museum , Stockholm ) Tating ware is a distinctive Carolingian pitcher ... graves in Sweden led to the suggestion that it was used by the missionaries active around Birka early in the ninth centuy ...
Side 63
... graves at Birka - just over half the cemeteries that lie around the site . Of these some 130 are accompanied by one ... grave - goods alone begin to illuminate the nature of the commodities traded in these urban communities . Ultimately ...
... graves at Birka - just over half the cemeteries that lie around the site . Of these some 130 are accompanied by one ... grave - goods alone begin to illuminate the nature of the commodities traded in these urban communities . Ultimately ...
Side 85
... graves . Between 1871 and 1895 Hjalmar Stolpe excavated about 1,100 of the approximately 2,000 graves , producing exemplary illustrations of each . These include cremations , as well as richly furnished inhumations . The graves have ...
... graves . Between 1871 and 1895 Hjalmar Stolpe excavated about 1,100 of the approximately 2,000 graves , producing exemplary illustrations of each . These include cremations , as well as richly furnished inhumations . The graves have ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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