Silver, Butter, Cloth advances current debates about the nature and complexity of Viking economic systems. It explores how silver and other commodities were used in monetary and social economies across the Scandinavian world of the Viking Age (c. 800-1100 AD) before and alongside the wide scale introduction of coinage. Taking a multi-disciplinary approach that unites archaeological, numismatic, and metallurgical analyses, Kershaw and Williams examine the uses and sources of silver in both monetary and social transactions, addressing topics such as silver fragmentation, hoarding, and coin production and re-use. Uniquely, it also goes beyond silver, giving the first detailed consideration of the monetary role of butter, cloth, and gold in the...
When one thinks of the Viking Age various thoughts come to mind, from horned helmets (thanks to Holl...
Archaeological excavations in Scandinavian countries have uncovered hundreds of thousands of coins f...
We present a high precision, minimally-destructive geochemical (lead isotope and trace element) anal...
This second volume concerning the excavations in the Viking-period town Kaupang in 1998–2003 examine...
This chapter examines the use of silver as a medium of payment in the Early Viking Period. Kaupang h...
A SOCIAL APPROACH TO MONETISATION shifts the attention from the classic money media — gold and silve...
The purpose with this work is to try and see an economic development on Gotland during the Viking Ag...
Metal detecting in England has recovered a large number of Viking Age single finds that have been re...
The archaeological study of coins has many applications for the study of the Viking Age in Iceland. ...
The Viking and Middle Age silver hoards have often been assumed to be simply hidden economic resourc...
The recycling (remelting) of precious metals is commonly seen as a major impediment in provenancing ...
This study suggests a predominantly socially-strategic function of the silver found in Viking Age ho...
This paper deals with monetary development on Gotland during 11th century. The expectation is that b...
The dissertation deals with the archaeological context of Baltic-zone silver hoards deposited in th...
The inflow of Islamic dirhams into the Baltic Sea zone in the 9th and 10th century has often been de...
When one thinks of the Viking Age various thoughts come to mind, from horned helmets (thanks to Holl...
Archaeological excavations in Scandinavian countries have uncovered hundreds of thousands of coins f...
We present a high precision, minimally-destructive geochemical (lead isotope and trace element) anal...
This second volume concerning the excavations in the Viking-period town Kaupang in 1998–2003 examine...
This chapter examines the use of silver as a medium of payment in the Early Viking Period. Kaupang h...
A SOCIAL APPROACH TO MONETISATION shifts the attention from the classic money media — gold and silve...
The purpose with this work is to try and see an economic development on Gotland during the Viking Ag...
Metal detecting in England has recovered a large number of Viking Age single finds that have been re...
The archaeological study of coins has many applications for the study of the Viking Age in Iceland. ...
The Viking and Middle Age silver hoards have often been assumed to be simply hidden economic resourc...
The recycling (remelting) of precious metals is commonly seen as a major impediment in provenancing ...
This study suggests a predominantly socially-strategic function of the silver found in Viking Age ho...
This paper deals with monetary development on Gotland during 11th century. The expectation is that b...
The dissertation deals with the archaeological context of Baltic-zone silver hoards deposited in th...
The inflow of Islamic dirhams into the Baltic Sea zone in the 9th and 10th century has often been de...
When one thinks of the Viking Age various thoughts come to mind, from horned helmets (thanks to Holl...
Archaeological excavations in Scandinavian countries have uncovered hundreds of thousands of coins f...
We present a high precision, minimally-destructive geochemical (lead isotope and trace element) anal...