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A visitor to {{Wiki|Coppergate}}'s market would discover goods and treasures from eery corner of the known [[Earth|world]]. THey would also find craftsmen and craftswomen of every kind: potters, [[Tailor|weavers]], silversmiths, [[blacksmith]]s, [[leather]]smiths, beadmakers, glassmakers, combmakers, sculptors of [[wood]], [[Ivory|horn]], antler, stone, bone, and more. This [[iron]] lock and these leather shoes are just a few of the crafts they could encounter. They might also find [[Slavery|slaves]] at the market, for slavery played a large role in the social and economic structures of the [[Middle Ages|medieval]] [[Scandinavia]]ns and [[Anglo-Saxons]]. | |||
A visitor to Coppergate's market would discover goods and treasures from eery corner of the known world. THey would also find craftsmen and craftswomen of every kind: potters, weavers, silversmiths, | |||
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A visitor to Coppergate's market would discover goods and treasures from eery corner of the known world. THey would also find craftsmen and craftswomen of every kind: potters, weavers, silversmiths, blacksmiths, leathersmiths, beadmakers, glassmakers, combmakers, sculptors of wood, horn, antler, stone, bone, and more. This iron lock and these leather shoes are just a few of the crafts they could encounter. They might also find slaves at the market, for slavery played a large role in the social and economic structures of the medieval Scandinavians and Anglo-Saxons.
