Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... religious organisation 6. a role as a central place 12. a judicial centre 7. a relatively large and dense population The list illustrates the topographical features and institutions which archaeologists then believed it possible to ...
... religious organisation 6. a role as a central place 12. a judicial centre 7. a relatively large and dense population The list illustrates the topographical features and institutions which archaeologists then believed it possible to ...
Side 186
... religious experiences ... and second , inculcation of the belief that the world's evils are a result of the worshipper's own sinfulness rather than a matter of external exploitation or oppression which the worshipper could possibly ...
... religious experiences ... and second , inculcation of the belief that the world's evils are a result of the worshipper's own sinfulness rather than a matter of external exploitation or oppression which the worshipper could possibly ...
Side 193
... religion in Scandinavia , not only in Denmark , was moulded skilfully to new economic aspirations . Lund was given a great church by Canute ; Oslo grew up around a church ; Sigtuna , the town which replaced Birka , has the monumental ...
... religion in Scandinavia , not only in Denmark , was moulded skilfully to new economic aspirations . Lund was given a great church by Canute ; Oslo grew up around a church ; Sigtuna , the town which replaced Birka , has the monumental ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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