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... trade were adopted by non - Roman populations in the furthest reaches of the oikoumene , the inhabited world . Maritime trade between East and West seems to have intensified in the 6th century , when a variety of consumable ...
... trade were adopted by non - Roman populations in the furthest reaches of the oikoumene , the inhabited world . Maritime trade between East and West seems to have intensified in the 6th century , when a variety of consumable ...
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... trade with tribes north of the frontier , which is usually seen as a restriction , rather than formalisa- tion of trade.29 In his history of the Goths , written in 551 , Jordanes ( Getica 5. 32 ) described how coastal towns had been ...
... trade with tribes north of the frontier , which is usually seen as a restriction , rather than formalisa- tion of trade.29 In his history of the Goths , written in 551 , Jordanes ( Getica 5. 32 ) described how coastal towns had been ...
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... trade routes . The general lull in trade following the Gothic War ( the period when most were imported ) is difficult to account for . There are however parallels between the distribution of Menas flasks and other Eastern products ...
... trade routes . The general lull in trade following the Gothic War ( the period when most were imported ) is difficult to account for . There are however parallels between the distribution of Menas flasks and other Eastern products ...
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WOUDHUIZEN Great King Wasusarmas Victory Memorial at Topada | 23 |
Mapping the Contact | 73 |
The Greek Poleis as Part of | 91 |
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