SILVER ECONOMY IN THE VIKING AGEIn this book contributions by archaeologists and numismatists from six countries address different aspects of how silver was used in both Scandinavia and the wider Viking world during the 8th to 11th centuries AD. The volume brings together a combination of recent summaries and new work on silver and gold coinage, rings and bullion, which allow a better appreciation of the broader socioeconomic conditions of the Viking world. This is an indispensable source for all archaeologists, historians and numismatists involved in Viking Studies. |
Contents
1 Regions around the North Sea with a Monetised Economy in the PreViking and Viking Ages D M Metcalf | 1 |
2 South Scandinavian Coinage in the Ninth Century Brian Malmer | 13 |
A Local Numismatic Region Ralf Wiechmann | 29 |
Summary Version Marion M Archibald | 49 |
5 Gold in England During the Age of Silver EighthEleventh Centuries Mark Blackburn | 55 |
6 A Survey of Coin Production and Currency in Normandy 864945 Jens Christian Moesgaard | 99 |
Evidence from the Silver Hoards Märit Galmster | 123 |
8 OrientalScandinavian Contacts on the Volga as Manifested by Silver Rings and Weight Systems Birgitta Hårdh | 135 |
The Evidence from Ireland John Sheehan | 149 |
10 Trade and Exchange across Frontiers Susan E Kruse | 163 |
Monetary and Political Perspectives on Silver Economy in the Viking Age Gareth Williams | 177 |
12 Reflections on the Silver Economy in the Viking Age James GrahamCampbell | 215 |
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Angeln Anglo-Saxon Arabic Archaeology Archibald arm-rings British Museum bullion economy Carolingian Cenwulf Chapter Charles the Bald Christian circulation Class coin hoards coinage coinless hoards context Cuerdale hoard currency Danelaw Danish denier Denmark dép dinar dirhams distribution Dolley Dorestad Dublin Dumas early eighth century eleventh century England English evidence excavations exchange Figure finds fragment Frankish Frisia Gaimster gold coins Graham-Campbell hack-gold hack-silver Haithabu Hårdh Hedeby hoards from Ireland imitations ingots Islamic issue jewellery king kingship London Louis the Pious Lund Malmer mancus Medieval Metcalf mints mixed hoards Moesgaard monetary moneyer monnaies ninth century non-numismatic Normandy Norway numismatic obverse Óláf ornaments payment pecking period production region Ribe rings Rouen royal rulers Sawyer Scandinavian sceattas Schwansen Scotland settlement Sheehan Sigtuna silver pennies single-finds solidus specimens Steuer struck suggests tenth Torksey trade Viking Age Viking-Age silver hoards weight standard Wiechmann William Longsword