This is version 2 of a catalogue designed to accompany ‘Silver, Hoards and Containers’ published by Taylor- Francis/Routledge (Gruszczynski 2018), which has been derived from a DPhil thesis defended at the University of Oxford in December 2016 and written within the remit of the AHRC-funded ‘Dirhams for Slaves’ project, based at the Khalili Research Centre, University of Oxford. In this catalogue, a hoard is understood as find of at least two silver artefacts discovered at a single place and time as a form of material wealth which was disposed of deliberately for reasons known and important to the hoarder (after von Brunn 1968:236). The hoards detailed below fulfil three criteria dictated by the research questions and analytical methodolog...
This paper deals with monetary development on Gotland during 11th century. The expectation is that b...
We present a high precision, minimally-destructive geochemical (lead isotope and trace element) anal...
Silver, Butter, Cloth advances current debates about the nature and complexity of Viking economic sy...
This is version 1 of a catalogue designed to accompany ‘Silver, Hoards and Containers’ published by ...
Version 2 of a catalogue of silver hoards containing coins from Gotland, Pomerania and Svealand (cf....
The dissertation deals with the archaeological context of Baltic-zone silver hoards deposited in th...
A Viking Silver H...
The purpose with this work is to try and see an economic development on Gotland during the Viking Ag...
The Viking Age (800–1050 A.D.) is also called the “Silver Age”. Despite the fact that no silver mine...
A Viking Silver Ho...
Analyse go south Swedish silver hoards according to geography, chronology and origin of the objects....
The interpretation of hoards often suffers from a poor description of the find context. The recent (...
The aim of this study is to examine the possibility of calculating the total weight of coins in poor...
Ashmolean Museum inventory no. AN1909.519-551. Silver. Largest Viking-Age silver hoard discovered to...
Silver coin hoarding is a distinct feature of the Viking Age in some northern European areas, and th...
This paper deals with monetary development on Gotland during 11th century. The expectation is that b...
We present a high precision, minimally-destructive geochemical (lead isotope and trace element) anal...
Silver, Butter, Cloth advances current debates about the nature and complexity of Viking economic sy...
This is version 1 of a catalogue designed to accompany ‘Silver, Hoards and Containers’ published by ...
Version 2 of a catalogue of silver hoards containing coins from Gotland, Pomerania and Svealand (cf....
The dissertation deals with the archaeological context of Baltic-zone silver hoards deposited in th...
A Viking Silver H...
The purpose with this work is to try and see an economic development on Gotland during the Viking Ag...
The Viking Age (800–1050 A.D.) is also called the “Silver Age”. Despite the fact that no silver mine...
A Viking Silver Ho...
Analyse go south Swedish silver hoards according to geography, chronology and origin of the objects....
The interpretation of hoards often suffers from a poor description of the find context. The recent (...
The aim of this study is to examine the possibility of calculating the total weight of coins in poor...
Ashmolean Museum inventory no. AN1909.519-551. Silver. Largest Viking-Age silver hoard discovered to...
Silver coin hoarding is a distinct feature of the Viking Age in some northern European areas, and th...
This paper deals with monetary development on Gotland during 11th century. The expectation is that b...
We present a high precision, minimally-destructive geochemical (lead isotope and trace element) anal...
Silver, Butter, Cloth advances current debates about the nature and complexity of Viking economic sy...