Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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Side 44
... sceattas point to some purposeful desire to maintain parity and thus commerce . The restriction of the primary series of silver sceattas during the period c . 690 - c . 725 to south - east England compels the conclusion that the earlier ...
... sceattas point to some purposeful desire to maintain parity and thus commerce . The restriction of the primary series of silver sceattas during the period c . 690 - c . 725 to south - east England compels the conclusion that the earlier ...
Side 45
... sceattas in southern England , dating from the third quarter of the eighth century , has suggested a trading hiatus also . Moreover there is some temporal division between the second and third phases at Hamwih which seems to correspond ...
... sceattas in southern England , dating from the third quarter of the eighth century , has suggested a trading hiatus also . Moreover there is some temporal division between the second and third phases at Hamwih which seems to correspond ...
Side 112
... sceattas progressively ( see below ) . Metcalf , the leading scholar concerned with these coins , believes that this secondary sceatta phase marks an economic boom which effectively embraced the coastal areas from the Humber to the Exe ...
... sceattas progressively ( see below ) . Metcalf , the leading scholar concerned with these coins , believes that this secondary sceatta phase marks an economic boom which effectively embraced the coastal areas from the Humber to the Exe ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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