Post-Roman towns, trade and settlement in Europe and Byzantium Vol. 1, The heirs of the Roman west Vol. 1, The heirs of the Roman west /
In this collection leading international authorities analyse the structures and economic functions of non-agrarian centres between ca. 500 and 1000 A.D. - their trade, their surrounding settlements, and the agricultural and cultural milieux. The thirty-one papers presented at an international confer...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin ; New York :
W. de Gruyter
c2007.
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Edición: | 1st ed |
Colección: | Millennium-Studien ;
Bd. 5. |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009654292606719 |
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- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Chapter I. The Franks, Italy and Spain.
- Early European towns. The development of the economy in the Frankish realm between dynamism and deceleration AD 500-1100
- Where do trading towns come from? Early medieval Venice and the northern emporia
- Provenancing Merovingian garnets by PIXE and μ-Raman spectrometry
- Flourishing places in North-Eastern Italy: towns and emporia between late antiquity and the Carolingian age
- Rome in the ninth century: the economic system
- Production and circulation of silver and secondary products (lead and glass) from Frankish royal silver mines at Melle (eighth to tenth century)
- The hinterlands of early medieval towns: the transformation of the countryside in Tuscany
- Where is the eighth century in the towns of the Meuse valley?
- Towns and rivers, river towns: environmental archaeology and the archaeological evaluation of urban activities and trade
- The royal foundation of Recópolis and the urban renewal in Iberia during the second half of the sixth century
- Chapter II. Emporia ot the North and the Carolingian East
- Recent archaeological research in Haithabu
- Agrarian production and the emporia of mid Saxon England, ca. AD 650-850
- Urbanisation in Northern and Eastern Europe, ca. AD 700-1100
- Urban archaeology in Magdeburg: results and prospects
- Micromorphology and post-Roman town research: the examples of London and Magdeburg
- Karlburg am Main (Bavaria) and its role as a local centre in the late Merovingian and Ottonian periods
- Some remarks on the topography of Franconofurd
- Marburg Castle: the cradle of the province Hesse, from Carolingian to Ottonian times
- Das karolingerzeitliche Kloster Fulda - ein "monasterium in solitudine". Seine Strukturen und Handwerksproduktion nach den seit 1898 gewonnenen archäologischen Daten
- New findings of the excavations in Mosaburg/Zalavár (Western Hungary)
- Chapter III. Eatern Central Europe
- "Tribal" societies and the rise of early medieval trade: archaeological evidence from Polish territories (eighth-tenth centuries)
- Counted and weighed silver: the fragmentation of coins in early medieval East Central Europe
- Early medieval centre in Pohansko near Břeclav/Lundeburg: munitio, emporium or palatium of the rulers of Moravia?
- Ninth-century Mikulčice: the "market of the Moravians"? The archaeological evidence of trade in Great Moravia
- Ein frühmittelalterliches Grubenhaus von Bielovce (Slowakei): Befund und Rekonstruktion
- On "Orient-preference" in archaeological research on the Avars, proto-Bulgarians and conquering Hungarians
- Backmatter