Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... heads buried in the sand . 30 In Cambridge it was David Clarke's great compendium Analytical Archaeology , designed to serve ' an undisciplined empirical discipline ' , that initiated a new paradigm . Like Binford's studies , it bridged ...
... heads buried in the sand . 30 In Cambridge it was David Clarke's great compendium Analytical Archaeology , designed to serve ' an undisciplined empirical discipline ' , that initiated a new paradigm . Like Binford's studies , it bridged ...
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... Head , a low promontory near the mouth of the river Avon . The site lies nearly 10 km west of Kingsbridge and was found late in the ninteenth century . B - ware amphorae of the late fifth or the sixth century - a double - edged comb ...
... Head , a low promontory near the mouth of the river Avon . The site lies nearly 10 km west of Kingsbridge and was found late in the ninteenth century . B - ware amphorae of the late fifth or the sixth century - a double - edged comb ...
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... head of the river Schlei which opens into the Baltic Sea . Its location was strategic , for the Schlei is navigable for much of its length , and with a land crossing of 17 km to the river Treene it would have been possible to reach the ...
... head of the river Schlei which opens into the Baltic Sea . Its location was strategic , for the Schlei is navigable for much of its length , and with a land crossing of 17 km to the river Treene it would have been possible to reach the ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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