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This is understandable in that a wealth of information survives for the later period , but it is exactly for the reason that a full discussion of the earlier evidence would have been appreciated . The range of glass considered is narrow ...
This is understandable in that a wealth of information survives for the later period , but it is exactly for the reason that a full discussion of the earlier evidence would have been appreciated . The range of glass considered is narrow ...
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24.00 ( hard ) factual summary of the evidence for ISBN 0-7156-1531-9 trade and towns in the early medieval period , and are an invaluable Reviewed by Tim Champion introduction to what have hitherto been very scattered and ...
24.00 ( hard ) factual summary of the evidence for ISBN 0-7156-1531-9 trade and towns in the early medieval period , and are an invaluable Reviewed by Tim Champion introduction to what have hitherto been very scattered and ...
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yet , form a useful starting point for anyone interested in the period . а Though Hodge's ideas can be discerned in the earlier part of the book , his assessment and explanation of the evidence are more fully set out in the last three ...
yet , form a useful starting point for anyone interested in the period . а Though Hodge's ideas can be discerned in the earlier part of the book , his assessment and explanation of the evidence are more fully set out in the last three ...
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