Emporia and their hinterlands in the 7th to 9th-centuries AD: some comments and observations from England
Advances in our understanding of the nature of early medieval trade and the development of rural regions in the VIIth to IXth centuries in England have made it necessary to reexamine our perceptions of emporia-hinterland interactions during in this period. It is argued that previous attempts to reco...
Main Author: | Naylor, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Universite de Lille
2016
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