Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... huts and speculates whether they might be the dwellings of boat - crews . He seeks a parallel at Haithabu , where the eighthcentury phase comprises several similarly discrete clusters of structures , though here the sunken - huts are of ...
... huts and speculates whether they might be the dwellings of boat - crews . He seeks a parallel at Haithabu , where the eighthcentury phase comprises several similarly discrete clusters of structures , though here the sunken - huts are of ...
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... sunken - huts and small timber halls ( Fig . 12 ) . The sunken - huts with corner fireplaces are more substantial than the Jutish grubenhäuser , which at this time were generally outhouses or workshops ; the small partitioned halls , by ...
... sunken - huts and small timber halls ( Fig . 12 ) . The sunken - huts with corner fireplaces are more substantial than the Jutish grubenhäuser , which at this time were generally outhouses or workshops ; the small partitioned halls , by ...
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... sunken - huts , in which industrial activities such as weaving were performed . These structures , as Randsborg has ... ( sunken - hut ) , possibly a granary and in some circumstances , a well , all surrounded by a fenced enclosure ( Fig ...
... sunken - huts , in which industrial activities such as weaving were performed . These structures , as Randsborg has ... ( sunken - hut ) , possibly a granary and in some circumstances , a well , all surrounded by a fenced enclosure ( Fig ...
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