The role of silver in the economic mechanisms of exchange of the ancient Near East has been studied especially in relation with the large amount of epigraphic data which testifi es for its use as a standard of equivalence and means of payment from the Mid 3rd millennium BC onwards. The possibility of an adoption of standardized pieces of silver (and other metals) as a pre-coinage currency are linked with the more general and debated questions on the existence of a “money” and “market” economy in the Near East and on the “weight” of private and free-market exchange in respect of other interaction modes (redistribution, gift-exchange). Silver seems to be used as a reference-value, a medium of exchange, and a store of value, covering the class...
What follows is a first attempt to look into the quantities involved with the earliest bronze coins ...
Previous work on the early use of metal draws heavily upon the work of V. Gordon Childe, particularl...
Major campaigns of archaeological excavations at some of the largest and most important ancient citi...
The role of silver in the economic mechanisms of exchange of the ancient Near East has been studied ...
Gift exchange has an important role in the embedded economies of the ancient Near East since the III...
This paper gives a general introduction on money in the ancient Near East, with focus on the role of...
In this paper we provide an analytical insight on a specific form of bullion-currency. Through the c...
Knowledge of the number and location of mines of the ancient periods has been the subject of common ...
Znaleziska srebrnych skarbów z terenu Lewantu, datowanych na okres między X a VI w. p.n.e. dostarcz...
International audienceThe reasons why the Western Mediterranean, especially Carthage and Rome, resis...
This second volume by the same author, on the subject of weight and value in pre-coinage societies1,...
The article deals with commercial exchanges between Syria and Anatolia during the Middle Bronze Age ...
The main issue in recent years of the near eastern metrological studies is the research on the inter...
© 2019, The Author(s). The origins of the silver trade across the Mediterranean, and the role of the...
In the Bronze Age (c. 2300–800 BC), European communities gave up their economic independence and bec...
What follows is a first attempt to look into the quantities involved with the earliest bronze coins ...
Previous work on the early use of metal draws heavily upon the work of V. Gordon Childe, particularl...
Major campaigns of archaeological excavations at some of the largest and most important ancient citi...
The role of silver in the economic mechanisms of exchange of the ancient Near East has been studied ...
Gift exchange has an important role in the embedded economies of the ancient Near East since the III...
This paper gives a general introduction on money in the ancient Near East, with focus on the role of...
In this paper we provide an analytical insight on a specific form of bullion-currency. Through the c...
Knowledge of the number and location of mines of the ancient periods has been the subject of common ...
Znaleziska srebrnych skarbów z terenu Lewantu, datowanych na okres między X a VI w. p.n.e. dostarcz...
International audienceThe reasons why the Western Mediterranean, especially Carthage and Rome, resis...
This second volume by the same author, on the subject of weight and value in pre-coinage societies1,...
The article deals with commercial exchanges between Syria and Anatolia during the Middle Bronze Age ...
The main issue in recent years of the near eastern metrological studies is the research on the inter...
© 2019, The Author(s). The origins of the silver trade across the Mediterranean, and the role of the...
In the Bronze Age (c. 2300–800 BC), European communities gave up their economic independence and bec...
What follows is a first attempt to look into the quantities involved with the earliest bronze coins ...
Previous work on the early use of metal draws heavily upon the work of V. Gordon Childe, particularl...
Major campaigns of archaeological excavations at some of the largest and most important ancient citi...