Horne Tom, The most praiseworthy journey : Scandinavian market networks in the Viking Age, Thèse de doctorat soutenue en 2014, (dir. C. Batey, Université de Glasgow) Résumé/abstract : Between AD c.860 and c.970, hundreds of thousands of silver coins (dirhams) from Central Asia reached Scandinavia, where evidence suggests adoption within market environments as commodity-money within a hacksilver currency. Although several hundred dirhams are found in hoards and as single-finds in Britain and..
The discovery of solidus coins on the islands of Öland and Gotland, propose a contactbetween Scandin...
The post-Roman rise in trade, urbanisation, monetisation, and kingship are prominent fields of resea...
This article presents and discusses the use and itineraries of inset lead weights from Norway and th...
Between AD c.860 and c.970, hundreds of thousands of silver coins (dirhams) from Central Asia reache...
This second volume concerning the excavations in the Viking-period town Kaupang in 1998–2003 examine...
In this paper, a classic subject will be addressed: the last import of Islamic dirhams into Scandina...
A Viking Silver H...
The purpose with this work is to try and see an economic development on Gotland during the Viking Ag...
We present a high precision, minimally-destructive geochemical (lead isotope and trace element) anal...
During the Viking Age, Arctic Scandinavia was a source of exquisite furs, down, walrus ivory, and ot...
In the mid-10th century the import of dirhems from Eastern Europe came to an end. From being a stead...
The settlement at Kaupang has proved to be uniquely rich in dirhams, quite on its own on the North S...
Summary. — Based on a check list of finds, the exportation of Norman ducal coins is analysed. The fi...
A 10th-century hoard found on the Isle of Skye contained 19 dirhams, silver coins from the Islamic e...
Archaeological excavations in Scandinavian countries have uncovered hundreds of thousands of coins f...
The discovery of solidus coins on the islands of Öland and Gotland, propose a contactbetween Scandin...
The post-Roman rise in trade, urbanisation, monetisation, and kingship are prominent fields of resea...
This article presents and discusses the use and itineraries of inset lead weights from Norway and th...
Between AD c.860 and c.970, hundreds of thousands of silver coins (dirhams) from Central Asia reache...
This second volume concerning the excavations in the Viking-period town Kaupang in 1998–2003 examine...
In this paper, a classic subject will be addressed: the last import of Islamic dirhams into Scandina...
A Viking Silver H...
The purpose with this work is to try and see an economic development on Gotland during the Viking Ag...
We present a high precision, minimally-destructive geochemical (lead isotope and trace element) anal...
During the Viking Age, Arctic Scandinavia was a source of exquisite furs, down, walrus ivory, and ot...
In the mid-10th century the import of dirhems from Eastern Europe came to an end. From being a stead...
The settlement at Kaupang has proved to be uniquely rich in dirhams, quite on its own on the North S...
Summary. — Based on a check list of finds, the exportation of Norman ducal coins is analysed. The fi...
A 10th-century hoard found on the Isle of Skye contained 19 dirhams, silver coins from the Islamic e...
Archaeological excavations in Scandinavian countries have uncovered hundreds of thousands of coins f...
The discovery of solidus coins on the islands of Öland and Gotland, propose a contactbetween Scandin...
The post-Roman rise in trade, urbanisation, monetisation, and kingship are prominent fields of resea...
This article presents and discusses the use and itineraries of inset lead weights from Norway and th...