Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... silver the so - called “ sceattas ” , the earliest of which appear suddenly , on a lower standard ( his italics ) of silver than that which was to prevail as soon as silver coinage became prolific ' . Both types of coin were largely ...
... silver the so - called “ sceattas ” , the earliest of which appear suddenly , on a lower standard ( his italics ) of silver than that which was to prevail as soon as silver coinage became prolific ' . Both types of coin were largely ...
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... silver , and after an interval each appears to have debased its own sceattas progressively ( see below ) . Metcalf ... silver content , ranging from 82 to 92 per cent . By contrast , the later BMC type 49 , found in considerable numbers ...
... silver , and after an interval each appears to have debased its own sceattas progressively ( see below ) . Metcalf ... silver content , ranging from 82 to 92 per cent . By contrast , the later BMC type 49 , found in considerable numbers ...
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... silver content , weights and designs in contrast to those produced by sceatta - moneyers . Only England , Frisia and ... silver they had plundered and then cut up into pre - determined values . 27 Similarly , Richard Warner has indicated ...
... silver content , weights and designs in contrast to those produced by sceatta - moneyers . Only England , Frisia and ... silver they had plundered and then cut up into pre - determined values . 27 Similarly , Richard Warner has indicated ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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