Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... later medieval period . 14 Limited recent excavations in Medemblik have shown that it was probably built at the ... later eighth- to ninth - century phase . Little structural evidence , however , has yet come to light . A few pits , a ...
... later medieval period . 14 Limited recent excavations in Medemblik have shown that it was probably built at the ... later eighth- to ninth - century phase . Little structural evidence , however , has yet come to light . A few pits , a ...
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... later medieval period by the rise of the Hanseatic League , which commanded the salt mines of Luneburg in northern Germany . The freedom from toll in the ' port of London granted in 716/717 to the bishop of Worcester , who had several ...
... later medieval period by the rise of the Hanseatic League , which commanded the salt mines of Luneburg in northern Germany . The freedom from toll in the ' port of London granted in 716/717 to the bishop of Worcester , who had several ...
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... later medieval glass in Britain : some recent developments , Medieval Archaeology 22 , 1-24 . Hardh B. 1976 Wikingerzeitliche Depotfunde aus Südschweden , Lund . Hardh , B. 1977-8 Trade and money in Scandinavia in the Viking Age ...
... later medieval glass in Britain : some recent developments , Medieval Archaeology 22 , 1-24 . Hardh B. 1976 Wikingerzeitliche Depotfunde aus Südschweden , Lund . Hardh , B. 1977-8 Trade and money in Scandinavia in the Viking Age ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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