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The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000 Richard Hodges. assemblages
found in several Isle of Wight cemeteries during the nineteenth century . The
display objects span the transalpine phase and the early part of the Provençal
phase .
The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000 Richard Hodges. assemblages
found in several Isle of Wight cemeteries during the nineteenth century . The
display objects span the transalpine phase and the early part of the Provençal
phase .
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Moreover there is some temporal division between the second and third phases
at Hamwih which seems to correspond to this phase . 79 Metcalf , the leading
student of eighth - century coinage in England , has suggested some gross ...
Moreover there is some temporal division between the second and third phases
at Hamwih which seems to correspond to this phase . 79 Metcalf , the leading
student of eighth - century coinage in England , has suggested some gross ...
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In phase 3 system 4 adopts coinage much as 2 and 3 had earlier though again
the coinage of systems 1 - 3 has developed further , and this is reflected in the
coinage of systems 4 and 5 . System 6 , however , has not adopted coinage .
In phase 3 system 4 adopts coinage much as 2 and 3 had earlier though again
the coinage of systems 1 - 3 has developed further , and this is reflected in the
coinage of systems 4 and 5 . System 6 , however , has not adopted coinage .
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