Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... minting and presumably the economy as a whole . But at this date Dorestad , the emporium at the mouth of the Rhine , recently had been repossessed by the Austrasians . ( The Frisians had captured it in about 650 and were minting their ...
... minting and presumably the economy as a whole . But at this date Dorestad , the emporium at the mouth of the Rhine , recently had been repossessed by the Austrasians . ( The Frisians had captured it in about 650 and were minting their ...
Side 107
... minting . He has defined two essentially different socities ( Fig . 27 ) : ( 1 ) a centralised social structure which approximates to a pyramid in terms of power and organisation , and ( 2 ) a decentralised society where within a ...
... minting . He has defined two essentially different socities ( Fig . 27 ) : ( 1 ) a centralised social structure which approximates to a pyramid in terms of power and organisation , and ( 2 ) a decentralised society where within a ...
Side 110
... minting which marks the central decades of the seventh century in Merovingia - a period of nearanarchy in government . In switching to silver in the 680s , Pepin bringing some order to bear on the widespread civic minting , as well as ...
... minting which marks the central decades of the seventh century in Merovingia - a period of nearanarchy in government . In switching to silver in the 680s , Pepin bringing some order to bear on the widespread civic minting , as well as ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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