Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... western Europe in the period 600-1000 A.D. Some claim that archaeology provides a new dimension to our understanding ... western Germany and the Low Countries , which were to form the Merovingian kingdoms and the later Carolingian Empire ...
... western Europe in the period 600-1000 A.D. Some claim that archaeology provides a new dimension to our understanding ... western Germany and the Low Countries , which were to form the Merovingian kingdoms and the later Carolingian Empire ...
Side 31
... western Baltic . The earliest trade route of consequence entering the new Germanic communities from the south may have been initiated late in the fifth century , when Clovis commanded much of north - west Europe , and during the reigns ...
... western Baltic . The earliest trade route of consequence entering the new Germanic communities from the south may have been initiated late in the fifth century , when Clovis commanded much of north - west Europe , and during the reigns ...
Side 135
... western Britain . In these areas , as in pre - Roman Britain , the nucleated settlement is rarely found . Instead the defended or undefended extended - kin farm remained the rule . The most familiar type is the rath : the fortified ...
... western Britain . In these areas , as in pre - Roman Britain , the nucleated settlement is rarely found . Instead the defended or undefended extended - kin farm remained the rule . The most familiar type is the rath : the fortified ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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activity Anglo-Saxon appears archaeology authority boat Carolingian central centres certainly Chapter Charlemagne clearly coinage coins communities concerned contrast course created discussed distribution Dorestad early economic effect eighth emergence empire emporia England English established Europe evidence examine example excavations exchange existence extent Figure finds Frisian further Haithabu Hamwih Hodges illustrates imported indicate industry interesting Ipswich issued Italy king known late later least long-distance trade maintained major Merovingian Metcalf Middle minting Moreover ninth century North origins particular pattern perhaps period phase population possibly pottery probably production recent references regional remains Renfrew result Roman royal Saxon scale seems settlement seventh century ships significant silver social society structures studies suggests tenth territories towns trade urban vessels Viking village ware wealth West