Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 38
... trading empire . It is significant that some 60 % of the financial resources for raising the ship came from private ... trade that they themselves would like to be men who created new markets , opened new horizons to east and west the ...
... trading empire . It is significant that some 60 % of the financial resources for raising the ship came from private ... trade that they themselves would like to be men who created new markets , opened new horizons to east and west the ...
Page 74
... trading systems them- selves and the emporia , but also the boats , merchants and objects of trade as well as the subsistence economy . Though this part will grow dated as the pace of work continues , it will , for some time yet , form ...
... trading systems them- selves and the emporia , but also the boats , merchants and objects of trade as well as the subsistence economy . Though this part will grow dated as the pace of work continues , it will , for some time yet , form ...
Page 75
... trading networks handling luxury goods is well described , but it is difficult to see where Hodges stands on the question of a prestige goods econ- omy , for there is no extended dis- cussion of whether this trade was a mere contingent ...
... trading networks handling luxury goods is well described , but it is difficult to see where Hodges stands on the question of a prestige goods econ- omy , for there is no extended dis- cussion of whether this trade was a mere contingent ...
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