Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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Side 97
... vessel probably dates from the eighth century and is 17.8 m long and nearly 4 m in the beam . It is clinker - built ... vessels ride the waves rather than cut through them . This particular reconstruction was used to cross the Atlantic ...
... vessel probably dates from the eighth century and is 17.8 m long and nearly 4 m in the beam . It is clinker - built ... vessels ride the waves rather than cut through them . This particular reconstruction was used to cross the Atlantic ...
Side 98
... vessels themselves are particularly valuable ones . The Graveney Boat from Kent dates from the second quarter of the ... vessels fundamental to our discussion . Wreck 3 is a small merchant vessel some 13.5 m long and 3.2 m broad . а It ...
... vessels themselves are particularly valuable ones . The Graveney Boat from Kent dates from the second quarter of the ... vessels fundamental to our discussion . Wreck 3 is a small merchant vessel some 13.5 m long and 3.2 m broad . а It ...
Side 99
... vessels which could carry up to about 10 tons . Wreck 1 from Roskilde was the ship of the future . This was a heavy boat about 16.5 m long and 4.6 m in the beam , and was probably a knarr , the kind of vessel used on the voyages to ...
... vessels which could carry up to about 10 tons . Wreck 1 from Roskilde was the ship of the future . This was a heavy boat about 16.5 m long and 4.6 m in the beam , and was probably a knarr , the kind of vessel used on the voyages to ...
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