In 1000 AD, the world was waking from its most recent Dark Age, a period long thought to have been devoid of any major cultural developments or geopolitical encounters. Europeans wouldn't discover the West for another four hundred years, and the farthest it was thought anyone had traveled over sea w
The year 1000 : when explorers connected the world-- and globalization began
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- U.K. : Viking
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- 2020
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- English
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- Library
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ix, 308 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : 25 cm
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