Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... recent research , though this has yet to be established by archaeology . Quite clearly , however , there is no comparison with Ipswich . The location of Needham , the main focus of settlement , is strange if it was an emporium , while ...
... recent research , though this has yet to be established by archaeology . Quite clearly , however , there is no comparison with Ipswich . The location of Needham , the main focus of settlement , is strange if it was an emporium , while ...
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... recent reconstruction drawings published in Martensson's excavation report - illustrations that underline its early origins . 36 Similarly , Jan Ekman's recent monograph on the fauna attests a high proportion of wild animals - as much ...
... recent reconstruction drawings published in Martensson's excavation report - illustrations that underline its early origins . 36 Similarly , Jan Ekman's recent monograph on the fauna attests a high proportion of wild animals - as much ...
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... recent investigations at Bantham . 5. Addyman and Hill 1968 , 1969 are two excellent introductions , supplemented by Holdsworth 1976 and Hodges 1979a . 6. Brent 1863 ; Biddle 1976a , 115. I am indebted to Mrs Leslie Webster for ...
... recent investigations at Bantham . 5. Addyman and Hill 1968 , 1969 are two excellent introductions , supplemented by Holdsworth 1976 and Hodges 1979a . 6. Brent 1863 ; Biddle 1976a , 115. I am indebted to Mrs Leslie Webster for ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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