Free Frisian traders, living in the smaller settlements which existed alongside the large emporia of the Carolingian era, have received some attention in the work of Richard Hodges and others (Heidinga 1997; Hodges 2012: 10, 96-113; Lebecq 1983; Loveluck and Tys 2006). However, few of these sites are archaeologically attested. In 2013 an opportunity arose to investigate a part of one such settlement in the municipality of Leiderdorp (Dijkstra, Verhoeven and Van Straten 2017). In the following chapter we will briefly present the results of this investigation and address questions concerning the representativeness of the site. What can we tell about a settlement in the shadow of the emporium of Dorestad? Was the Dutch coast littered with comp...
Friesland's Merchant Trade at the Beginning of the Middle Ages : an Update. This paper aims at upda...
During the recent years, the North Sea HarbourProject investigated Early Medieval settlementsites (7...
The Counts of Flanders were among the most powerful and respected medieval sovereigns in Western Eur...
The beginning of the present-day Frisians lies in the 5th century, when new inhabitants, ‘Anglo-Saxo...
Early-medieval Frisia is presented as a rich, long stretched out but in itself coherent, region alon...
Multi-disciplinary approaches shed fresh light on the Frisian people and their changing cultures. Fr...
Ancient and medieval Frisia was an ethno-linguistic entity far larger than the modern province of Fr...
An investigation into the mysterious Frisians, drawing together evidence from linguistic, textual an...
An investigation into the mysterious Frisians, drawing together evidence from linguistic, textual an...
This paper reviews the efforts of the Church to establish and expand its power in the Frisian parts ...
This paper reviews the efforts of the Church to re-establish and expand its power in the Frisian par...
This paper focuses on the historical geography of the Noordoostpolder region, a reclaimed part of th...
This article presents the aims and first results of a pilot project focusing on surveys in the terp ...
Friesland's Merchant Trade at the Beginning of the Middle Ages : an Update. This paper aims at upda...
During the recent years, the North Sea HarbourProject investigated Early Medieval settlementsites (7...
The Counts of Flanders were among the most powerful and respected medieval sovereigns in Western Eur...
The beginning of the present-day Frisians lies in the 5th century, when new inhabitants, ‘Anglo-Saxo...
Early-medieval Frisia is presented as a rich, long stretched out but in itself coherent, region alon...
Multi-disciplinary approaches shed fresh light on the Frisian people and their changing cultures. Fr...
Ancient and medieval Frisia was an ethno-linguistic entity far larger than the modern province of Fr...
An investigation into the mysterious Frisians, drawing together evidence from linguistic, textual an...
An investigation into the mysterious Frisians, drawing together evidence from linguistic, textual an...
This paper reviews the efforts of the Church to establish and expand its power in the Frisian parts ...
This paper reviews the efforts of the Church to re-establish and expand its power in the Frisian par...
This paper focuses on the historical geography of the Noordoostpolder region, a reclaimed part of th...
This article presents the aims and first results of a pilot project focusing on surveys in the terp ...
Friesland's Merchant Trade at the Beginning of the Middle Ages : an Update. This paper aims at upda...
During the recent years, the North Sea HarbourProject investigated Early Medieval settlementsites (7...
The Counts of Flanders were among the most powerful and respected medieval sovereigns in Western Eur...