Hodges, R. (1981). Trade and market origins in the 9th century: an archaeological perspective of Anglo-Carolingian relations. In: n.e. Charles the Bald: court and kingdom. pp. 213-233.

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Trade and market origins in the 9th century: an archaeological perspective of Anglo-Carolingian relations
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Charles the Bald: court and kingdom
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British Archaeological Reports
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S101
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213 - 233
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Discusses the archaeological evidence in terms of a model of prestige goods being exchanged between the Carolingian kingdoms and the territories to N and W, and the probable effects on Charles the Bald's kingdom of the collapse of this system. The second part proposes a model (based on slight but testable evidence) of the means by which these communities moved towards a system based on competitive markets. The 9th century is seen as a watershed in this respect.
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Richard Hodges
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1981
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Market Origins (Auto Detected Subject)
9th Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
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05 Dec 2008