The Northern World: The History and Heritage of Northern Europe, AD 400-1100David Mackenzie Wilson, Christine E. Fell H. N. Abrams, 1980 - 248 oldal The contribution of Germanic-speaking peoples to our civilization between 400-1100 AD is in many ways as vital as that of the Latin speakers. A team of historians and archaeologists condense the discoveries of modern research into a concise and readable form in this volume. |
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... Trade in the Viking Age was not confined to luxuries : as industry generally became more specialized , so more everyday items became objects of trade . Kaupang also had connections with western Europe with both the Continent and the ...
... Trade in the Viking Age was not confined to luxuries : as industry generally became more specialized , so more everyday items became objects of trade . Kaupang also had connections with western Europe with both the Continent and the ...
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... trade , the Scandinavians adapted the tactics of their distant cousins in Russia , trimming to the political climate but controlling the economic means . What then did they trade ? From Ireland and the lands around the Irish Sea , from ...
... trade , the Scandinavians adapted the tactics of their distant cousins in Russia , trimming to the political climate but controlling the economic means . What then did they trade ? From Ireland and the lands around the Irish Sea , from ...
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... trade , ' but it may also mean that Öland was occupied by Slavs from the southern coast of the Baltic , as is indicated by Saxo and the Scandinavian Knýtlinga Saga ' . The western part of the Baltic was at times known as the Mare ...
... trade , ' but it may also mean that Öland was occupied by Slavs from the southern coast of the Baltic , as is indicated by Saxo and the Scandinavian Knýtlinga Saga ' . The western part of the Baltic was at times known as the Mare ...
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