Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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Side 31
... southern European economic decay . Gold coins of Theodoric ( 493-526 ) have been found in cemeteries north of the Alps . These , however , may have come northwards with the Lombardic and Alammanic brooches which date from the first half ...
... southern European economic decay . Gold coins of Theodoric ( 493-526 ) have been found in cemeteries north of the Alps . These , however , may have come northwards with the Lombardic and Alammanic brooches which date from the first half ...
Side 45
... 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 to this ...
... 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 to this ...
Side 112
... southern England was virtually without coins . Secondly , there seems to be a correlation between the minting of coins in southern England and the phases of activity at Hamwih.16 This may be a dangerously circular argument , yet there ...
... southern England was virtually without coins . Secondly , there seems to be a correlation between the minting of coins in southern England and the phases of activity at Hamwih.16 This may be a dangerously circular argument , yet there ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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