Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... kingdom of ) Kent's links with the French kingdoms as well as a Provençal ' connection ' in about 580.22 There was probably a down - the - line factor ( Fig . 4.1 ) inherent in this movement northwards , so the coins may have been some ...
... kingdom of ) Kent's links with the French kingdoms as well as a Provençal ' connection ' in about 580.22 There was probably a down - the - line factor ( Fig . 4.1 ) inherent in this movement northwards , so the coins may have been some ...
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... kingdoms and the territories beyond possessed real economic potential . The reform of the debased gold coinage in the ... kingdom , focused in the Paris basin , and from the Austrasian court in the Rhineland . They seem to have persisted ...
... kingdoms and the territories beyond possessed real economic potential . The reform of the debased gold coinage in the ... kingdom , focused in the Paris basin , and from the Austrasian court in the Rhineland . They seem to have persisted ...
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... kingdom . Indeed this underlies the changes discussed in the next chapter , for these were not the exploited , overworked peasants who suffered the hardships so vividly described by cultural anthropologists like Marvin Harris , nor were ...
... kingdom . Indeed this underlies the changes discussed in the next chapter , for these were not the exploited , overworked peasants who suffered the hardships so vividly described by cultural anthropologists like Marvin Harris , nor were ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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