Ribe excavations, 1970-76

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Ribe excavations, 1970-76

edited by Mogens Bencard ; [translation by Barbara Bluestone]

Sydjysk Universitetsforlag, 1981-

  • v. 1
  • v. 2
  • Text: v. 4
  • Tables: v. 4

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Danish, Latin, and English

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description based on v. 2

Text: v. 4: edited by Mogens Bencard, Lise Bender Jørgensen, Helge Brinch Madsen ; translated by John Hines

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Volume

v. 1 ISBN 9788785198754

Description

Excavations were carried out in the town of Ribe in southern Denmark from 1970-76 in order to find the earliest traces of the town. It extracted remains of a permanent settlement with an associated marketplace founded within a period of 704-710. This reveals an 8th-century trading site of a character never seen before in the Scandinavian region, thus Denmark appears in a hitherto unknown way as a participant in North-European development in this period.

Table of Contents

  • Maps
  • Introduction/Indledning
  • The Written Sources
  • Sceattas and Other Coin Finds.
Volume

Text: v. 4 ISBN 9788788521832

Description

Excavations were carried out in the town of Ribe in southern Denmark from 1970-76 in order to find the earliest traces of the town. It extracted remains of a permanent settlement with an associated marketplace founded within a period of 704-710. This reveals an 8th-century trading site of a character never seen before in the Scandinavian region, thus Denmark appears in a hitherto unknown way as a participant in North-European development in this period.

Table of Contents

  • Maps
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Excavation and Stratigraphy
  • Wood-anatomical and Dendrochronological Studies
  • Index.
Volume

Tables: v. 4 ISBN 9788788521900

Description

Excavations were carried out in the town of Ribe in southern Denmark from 1970-76 in order to find the earliest traces of the town. It extracted remains of a permanent settlement with an associated marketplace founded within a period of 704-710. This reveals an 8th-century trading site of a character never seen before in the Scandinavian region, thus Denmark appears in a hitherto unknown way as a participant in North-European development in this period.

Table of Contents

  • Maps
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Excavation and Stratigraphy
  • Wood-anatomical and Dendrochronological Studies
  • Index.

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