Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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Side 52
... voyages to the emporia they served , where not only other sellers but as many buyers were also present . Location and control 1 All the emporia were placed on or near territorial boundaries , and all those we have discussed in this and ...
... voyages to the emporia they served , where not only other sellers but as many buyers were also present . Location and control 1 All the emporia were placed on or near territorial boundaries , and all those we have discussed in this and ...
Side 78
... voyages ; so did the Saxon Wulfstan . The Cordoba writer and traveller Al - Tartushi was unimpressed , and his description smacks of an aesthete visiting barbarians . The settlement was possibly under Swedish control , probably of king ...
... voyages ; so did the Saxon Wulfstan . The Cordoba writer and traveller Al - Tartushi was unimpressed , and his description smacks of an aesthete visiting barbarians . The settlement was possibly under Swedish control , probably of king ...
Side 101
... voyages in the north provide us with plentiful navigation details : From Skiringssal ( ? Kaupang ) he said he sailed in five days to the port which is called Hedeby , which stands between the Wends , the Saxons , and Angeln and belongs ...
... voyages in the north provide us with plentiful navigation details : From Skiringssal ( ? Kaupang ) he said he sailed in five days to the port which is called Hedeby , which stands between the Wends , the Saxons , and Angeln and belongs ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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