Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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Side 38
... probably the main commodity traded to the Celtic communities , while the Aquitainians were probably in search of slaves . The Bordeaux hoard dating from about 700 points to some contacts with Iberia , 39 but here we must recall Himley's ...
... probably the main commodity traded to the Celtic communities , while the Aquitainians were probably in search of slaves . The Bordeaux hoard dating from about 700 points to some contacts with Iberia , 39 but here we must recall Himley's ...
Side 42
... probably Alt - Lübeck.57 ( The Saxons had for some time been allied to the Carolingians . ) Godfred brought the reluctant inhabitants of Reric to what the Frankish Annals describe as a new site in his territory . This was probably ...
... probably Alt - Lübeck.57 ( The Saxons had for some time been allied to the Carolingians . ) Godfred brought the reluctant inhabitants of Reric to what the Frankish Annals describe as a new site in his territory . This was probably ...
Side 118
... probably esteemed for its use in weapons , but of course it had a general use . The extensive distribution of specialist decorated metalwork has long been established in the early medieval period . Werner's maps of the late fifth- to ...
... probably esteemed for its use in weapons , but of course it had a general use . The extensive distribution of specialist decorated metalwork has long been established in the early medieval period . Werner's maps of the late fifth- to ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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