Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... reached its zenith towards the end of the reign of Justinian ( 527-565 ) , the eastern Emperor who briefly reconquered Ravenna . Coins of this period have been found in numbers along the same northerly corridor , which extended beyond ...
... reached its zenith towards the end of the reign of Justinian ( 527-565 ) , the eastern Emperor who briefly reconquered Ravenna . Coins of this period have been found in numbers along the same northerly corridor , which extended beyond ...
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... reached Hedeby he had Jutland and South Jutland and many islands to starboard . 58 Alfred also reports an account of Wulfstan , an adventuring Englishman , who tells of how it took seven days and nights under sail to journey from ...
... reached Hedeby he had Jutland and South Jutland and many islands to starboard . 58 Alfred also reports an account of Wulfstan , an adventuring Englishman , who tells of how it took seven days and nights under sail to journey from ...
Side 153
... reaching across between the different fields of human activity and ultimately invoking the morphogenesis of the 5 system . The power of morphogenesis , so apparent in the past ... reached its zenith Systemic Change : the Ninth Century 153.
... reaching across between the different fields of human activity and ultimately invoking the morphogenesis of the 5 system . The power of morphogenesis , so apparent in the past ... reached its zenith Systemic Change : the Ninth Century 153.
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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