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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63. oldal
... Merovingian period but then disappear com- pletely . The migration of this group into the northern Alpine foothills , and the gradual emptying of an eastern strip of the Thuringian tribal area , are the last acts in the westward ...
... Merovingian period but then disappear com- pletely . The migration of this group into the northern Alpine foothills , and the gradual emptying of an eastern strip of the Thuringian tribal area , are the last acts in the westward ...
64. oldal
... Merovingian kingdom were adopted slowly and with visible hesitation . At the same time , however , such pagan customs as cremation , horse burial , mound - burial and grave circles continued in use for a long time ; even in the late ...
... Merovingian kingdom were adopted slowly and with visible hesitation . At the same time , however , such pagan customs as cremation , horse burial , mound - burial and grave circles continued in use for a long time ; even in the late ...
65. oldal
... Merovingian kingdom , so presumably they were members of the royal family . The tombs of members of the ruling class can fairly easily be distinguished by the range and quality of the grave - goods , and the special construction and ...
... Merovingian kingdom , so presumably they were members of the royal family . The tombs of members of the ruling class can fairly easily be distinguished by the range and quality of the grave - goods , and the special construction and ...
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