07-28-2009, 10:29 AM
Things would not have been bleak at first. Though I remember there was a cool period in the fifth or sixth century which greatly reduced grain harvests.
It's certainly a confusing period which isn't called the Dark Ages for nothing. We just don't know much of what went on, partly because of poor record keeping, but also because so much has been lost, disorted or overwritten since.
The commons lands practices stem from centuries after this time.
It's certainly a confusing period which isn't called the Dark Ages for nothing. We just don't know much of what went on, partly because of poor record keeping, but also because so much has been lost, disorted or overwritten since.
The commons lands practices stem from centuries after this time.
"Fugit irreparabile tempus" (Irrecoverable time glides away) Virgil
Ron Andrea
Ron Andrea