Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... kind used by merchants on their balances , suggesting that one - tenth of the sample may have been traders of one kind or another . “ 4 ( Only three graves loole contained balances . ) We must remember , however , that the site was used ...
... kind used by merchants on their balances , suggesting that one - tenth of the sample may have been traders of one kind or another . “ 4 ( Only three graves loole contained balances . ) We must remember , however , that the site was used ...
Side 68
... kind . At least four cemeteries have been located ; in the largest of these is a timber structure , possibly a church . Furthermore , the present church of St. Mary's , situated in the centre of the Saxon settlement , may be Saxon in ...
... kind . At least four cemeteries have been located ; in the largest of these is a timber structure , possibly a church . Furthermore , the present church of St. Mary's , situated in the centre of the Saxon settlement , may be Saxon in ...
Side 97
... kind . It was discovered in December 1930 by a gang of navvies digging a canal in northern Utrecht . The vessel ... kind of vessel that was plying along the North Sea littoral and also across to Britain . First , the Carolingian coins ...
... kind . It was discovered in December 1930 by a gang of navvies digging a canal in northern Utrecht . The vessel ... kind of vessel that was plying along the North Sea littoral and also across to Britain . First , the Carolingian coins ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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