Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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Side 41
... period also . The Dankirke collection , as stated above , includes a number of coins attributable to this period , including two Kentish sceattas ( BMC 27 and 37 ) and at least two Frisian sceattas ; and from Haithabu , in a sunken ...
... period also . The Dankirke collection , as stated above , includes a number of coins attributable to this period , including two Kentish sceattas ( BMC 27 and 37 ) and at least two Frisian sceattas ; and from Haithabu , in a sunken ...
Side 60
... period , we must be most sceptical in comparing coins of one period with those of another . For example , the intensity of activity at Hamwih in the period c . 725-750 is similar to that during the period c . 790-825 . But more than ...
... period , we must be most sceptical in comparing coins of one period with those of another . For example , the intensity of activity at Hamwih in the period c . 725-750 is similar to that during the period c . 790-825 . But more than ...
Side 118
... period . Werner's maps of the late fifth- to sixth - century radiate brooches in northern Europe , for example , illustrate the movements of such specialist jewellery , while the Sutton Hoo ship burial brings together a rich assemblage ...
... period . Werner's maps of the late fifth- to sixth - century radiate brooches in northern Europe , for example , illustrate the movements of such specialist jewellery , while the Sutton Hoo ship burial brings together a rich assemblage ...
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Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
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