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The Origins and Early Development of Medieval Towns in Northern Europe

The origins and early development of towns in northern Europe during the middle ages are explored. The relationship between traditional urban historiography on the basis of written sources and urban archaeology should be one of continuous interaction between the two disciplines.

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Published in:The Economic history review 1994-05, Vol.47 (2), p.362-373
Main Author: Verhulst, Adriaan
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Archaeology
Area planning & development
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Economic history
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Middle Ages
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