Viking trading towns in the 9th century were highly organized commercial centers where merchants from Baltic rivers traded goods such as fine iron, bone combs, and furs, with silver serving as the universal currency that enabled access to any available merchandise in these bustling markets.
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I'm walking through a real 9th century Norse trading town. Forget the myths, this place is incredibly organized. It's a massive hive of wood workers, weavers, and international merchants. Let's see what they're making. Excuse me, is this where the regional trade happens?
>> Merchants travel from the Baltic rivers just to reach these docks. We trade fine iron, bone combs, and furs. If you have the silver, you can find anything in this market.
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