Maddicott, J. R. (2005). London and Droitwich, c. 650--750:. Anglo-Saxon Engl 34. Vol 34, pp. 7-58.

Title: London and Droitwich, c. 650--750:
Subtitle: trade, industry and the rise of Mercia
Issue: Anglo-Saxon Engl 34
Series: Anglo-Saxon England
Volume: 34
Page Start/End: 7 - 58
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Publication Type: Journal
Abstract: Paper on the importance of London, as England's greatest trading port, and Droitwich, as the country's chief source of salt as a trading commodity, and of trade and industry in general, in the promotion of Mercian power from the mid-seventh to the mid-eighth century.
Author: John R Maddicott
Other Person/Org: Damaris D Dodds (Abstract author)
Year of Publication: 2005
ISBN: 0 521 849063
Subjects / Periods:
Mideighth Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
Port (Auto Detected Subject)
Salt (Auto Detected Subject)
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URI: http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?iid=430399
Created Date: 19 Oct 2006