Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... possibly one of the men known , indirectly , to Procopius . At present , the period is still effectively prehistoric both in England and in Scandinavia . Yet individual finds contribute an added dimension when , for example , the North ...
... possibly one of the men known , indirectly , to Procopius . At present , the period is still effectively prehistoric both in England and in Scandinavia . Yet individual finds contribute an added dimension when , for example , the North ...
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... possibly in eastern Brittany . The Hamwih evidence also points to querns from areas in southern England . The Tamworth mill in Mercia - possibly a royal mill - had a number of lava querns , but also a quantity of gritstone querns ...
... possibly in eastern Brittany . The Hamwih evidence also points to querns from areas in southern England . The Tamworth mill in Mercia - possibly a royal mill - had a number of lava querns , but also a quantity of gritstone querns ...
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... possibly the fifth , if Dunwich were better accounted for – in eleventh - century East Anglia , after Thetford , Norwich and Cambridge.65 Yet it is equally clear that Norwich , despite its rapid expansion to possibly 80 ha by 1066 and a ...
... possibly the fifth , if Dunwich were better accounted for – in eleventh - century East Anglia , after Thetford , Norwich and Cambridge.65 Yet it is equally clear that Norwich , despite its rapid expansion to possibly 80 ha by 1066 and a ...
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