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Index
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of Illustrations
Contributors
Abbreviations
Preface
1 Introduction: Early Medieval Markets and ‘Productive’ Sites
I History, Numismatics and the Early Medieval Economy
2 Production and Distribution in Early and Middle Anglo-Saxon England
3 ‘Productive’ Sites and the Pattern of Coin Loss in England, 600–1180
4 Variations in the Composition of the Currency at Different Places in England
5 The Hinterlands of Three Southern English Emporia: Some Common Themes
II Trading and ‘Productive’ Sites in the British Isles
6 Markets and ‘Productive’ Sites: A View from Western Britain
7 Markets Around the Solent: Unravelling a ‘Productive’ Site on the Isle of Wight
8 The Early Anglo-Saxon Framework for Middle Anglo-Saxon Economics: The Case of East Kent
9 Exceptional Finds, Exceptional Sites? Barham and Coddenham, Suffolk
10 Six Middle Anglo-Saxon Sites in West Norfolk
11 The Afterlife of ‘Productive’ Sites in East Anglia
12 Middle Anglo-Saxon Lincolnshire: An Emerging Picture
13 The Anglian and Anglo-Scandinavian Sites at Cottam, East Yorkshire
III Markets and Settlements on the Early Medieval Continent
14 Markets and Fairs in Norway and Sweden Between the Eighth and Sixteenth Centuries
15 Manor and Market at Lake Tissø in the Sixth to Eleventh Centuries: The Danish ‘Productive’ Sites
16 Groß Strömkendorf: A Market Site of the Eighth Century on the Baltic Sea Coast
17 Tjitsma, Wijnaldum: An Early Medieval Production Site in the Netherlands
18 The Fate of the Ports of the Lower Seine Valley at the End of the Ninth Century
19 San Vincenzo in the Making: The Discovery of an Early Medieval Production Site on the East Bank of the Volturno
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