2011
DOI: 10.1484/m.res-eb.4.00003
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Family, income and labour around the North Sea, 500–1000

Abstract: From antiquity onwards, north-western Europe was divided into two large bodies, both from an economic and social point of view. The first was constituted, to the south of the Rhine, by the former provinces of the Empire conquered by the Romans at the end of the first century BC and in the first century AD. In the third century Barbarian tribes on the borders of the Roman Empire (the limes) exerted growing pressure on this territory which was expressed in various forms: military raids, then systematic occupatio… Show more

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