Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... source for reconstructing the economy of Dark Age western Europe in the period 600-1000 A.D. Some claim that archaeology provides a new ... sources familiar to the author , primarily in > a secondary form . I have not written a definitive.
... source for reconstructing the economy of Dark Age western Europe in the period 600-1000 A.D. Some claim that archaeology provides a new ... sources familiar to the author , primarily in > a secondary form . I have not written a definitive.
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... source will be a monotonic decreasing one . ' From this basis he has developed the following form ( Fig . 4 ) : Down - the - line trade ( Fig . 4.1 ) is the result of a large number of successive exchanges of material from a source ...
... source will be a monotonic decreasing one . ' From this basis he has developed the following form ( Fig . 4 ) : Down - the - line trade ( Fig . 4.1 ) is the result of a large number of successive exchanges of material from a source ...
Side 19
... source Distance from source 100 100 3 4 Per cent Per cent 3600 km . 600 km . A B А С Distance from source Distance from source Figure 4 Distance - decay models ( after Renfrew ) . ( 1 ) down - the - line trade ; ( 2 ) prestigechain ...
... source Distance from source 100 100 3 4 Per cent Per cent 3600 km . 600 km . A B А С Distance from source Distance from source Figure 4 Distance - decay models ( after Renfrew ) . ( 1 ) down - the - line trade ; ( 2 ) prestigechain ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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