Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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Side 95
... ship had taken place by the next century , as is shown by the superbly crafted Gokstad and Oseberg ships . The Oseberg boat had , in fact , suffered a cracked mast - partner , which had been repaired before it was used as a funerary ...
... ship had taken place by the next century , as is shown by the superbly crafted Gokstad and Oseberg ships . The Oseberg boat had , in fact , suffered a cracked mast - partner , which had been repaired before it was used as a funerary ...
Side 97
... ships differently from those either of the Danes or of the Frisians . * 8 The case for the Utrecht ship as a typical sea - going vessel is a tenuous , but nonetheless critical , one . We may justifiably conclude that it is a rare ...
... ships differently from those either of the Danes or of the Frisians . * 8 The case for the Utrecht ship as a typical sea - going vessel is a tenuous , but nonetheless critical , one . We may justifiably conclude that it is a rare ...
Side 159
... ships of Northmen in Dorset 836 35 ships ( 25 in some versions ) 840 33 ships ( 34 in one version ) 843 35 ships 851 350 ships ; 9 ships captured later that year 875 Alfred lights 7 ships and captures 1 877 120 ships lost at Swanage in ...
... ships of Northmen in Dorset 836 35 ships ( 25 in some versions ) 840 33 ships ( 34 in one version ) 843 35 ships 851 350 ships ; 9 ships captured later that year 875 Alfred lights 7 ships and captures 1 877 120 ships lost at Swanage in ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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