Austin, T. (1997). II: Viking-period Chester: an alternative perspective. Journal of the Chester Archaeological Society 74. Vol 74, pp. 63-87. https://doi.org/10.5284/1070336. Cite this via datacite

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II: Viking-period Chester: an alternative perspective
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Journal of the Chester Archaeological Society 74
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Journal of the Chester Archaeological Society
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74
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63 - 87
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Uses Chester as a test-case to develop an historically specific and testable model to explain the blossoming of trade and urban activity in northern and western Europe in the Viking age. The model is proposed as an alternative to the theory that this change was led by the Vikings and it is argued rather that the newcomers provided an incidental mechanism for the breakdown of existing social structures and the rise of a new elite.
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Tony Austin
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1997
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0950707473
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18 Jan 2018