Iceland's networked society : revealing how the global affairs of the Viking age created new forms of social complexity / by Tara Carter.
2015
DL352 .C378 2015eb
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Iceland's networked society : revealing how the global affairs of the Viking age created new forms of social complexity / by Tara Carter.
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ISBN
9789004289130
9789004293342 (electronic book)
9789004293342 (electronic book)
Published
Leiden, Netherlands ; Boston, [Massachusetts] : Brill, 2015.
Copyright
©2015
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (384 pages) : illustrations, maps.
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DL352 .C378 2015eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
949.12/01
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Northern world ; Volume 69.
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Table of Contents
Examining the process of secondary state development in Iceland
Environmental constraints and the development of an autonomous secondary state
The Norwegian world system : hegemonic colonial secondary state formation
Examining the economic dimensions of early Icelandic society : a proposed methodology for multiregional settlement pattern analysis
The archaeological survey of Hjaltadalur and Viovikursveit
From independent traders to dependent tenants : reflections of an economic landscape in Skagafjorour
The formation of a synergistic secondary state in the Norse economic territory.
Environmental constraints and the development of an autonomous secondary state
The Norwegian world system : hegemonic colonial secondary state formation
Examining the economic dimensions of early Icelandic society : a proposed methodology for multiregional settlement pattern analysis
The archaeological survey of Hjaltadalur and Viovikursveit
From independent traders to dependent tenants : reflections of an economic landscape in Skagafjorour
The formation of a synergistic secondary state in the Norse economic territory.