This paper is a study of the Late Roman and Early Byzantine solidi from the province of Scania in southern Sweden and the solidi kept in the coin cabinet of the Lund University History Museum. The catalogue lists 34 solidi and classifies the recorded issues according to modern numismatic standards using the current DOC, MIBE and RIC typologies. It is argued that most of the preserved coins from Scania are probably of different types than those originally imported during the solidus influx to Scandinavia. It is more probable than not that the vast majority of solidi imported to Scania in the fifth century came as war booty with returning veterans. As Scania may have had a more hierarchical structure than other parts of Scandinavia, it seems ...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the find of a Byzantine solidus in Guleboda, Älmeboda parish...
At an archaeological excavation in central Lund in the early 1970s a very unusual find was retrieved...
Coin types and mints, dating and distribution Problems and potential in studies of Danish coins from...
This paper is a study of the Late Roman and Early Byzantine solidi from the province of Scania in so...
This is a study of 33 Late Roman and Early Byzantine solidi from the period 394-565 that are kept in...
The discovery of solidus coins on the islands of Öland and Gotland, propose a contactbetween Scandin...
In the mid-10th century there was an increase of Byzantine coins to the Baltic area alongside the sh...
The article presents examples of finds of ancient coins from Medieval and later contexts in Denmark....
The roman coins on the islands of Bornholm, Öland and Gotland have shownarchaeologist and historians...
This thesis presents a study of the monetary integration of northwest continental Europe over the co...
Morrisson Cécile. Inger Hammarbebg, Brita Malmer and Torun Zachrisson, Byzantine Coins found in Swed...
The purpose with this work is to try and see an economic development on Gotland during the Viking Ag...
The presented paper is devoted to a relatively poorly known group of artefacts, namely the metal pi...
Summary. — The article provides a preliminary publication of the important finds of two hoards of co...
Sasanian, Arabo-Sasanian, and Tabaristani coins (3rd–9th century) form a small but significant group...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the find of a Byzantine solidus in Guleboda, Älmeboda parish...
At an archaeological excavation in central Lund in the early 1970s a very unusual find was retrieved...
Coin types and mints, dating and distribution Problems and potential in studies of Danish coins from...
This paper is a study of the Late Roman and Early Byzantine solidi from the province of Scania in so...
This is a study of 33 Late Roman and Early Byzantine solidi from the period 394-565 that are kept in...
The discovery of solidus coins on the islands of Öland and Gotland, propose a contactbetween Scandin...
In the mid-10th century there was an increase of Byzantine coins to the Baltic area alongside the sh...
The article presents examples of finds of ancient coins from Medieval and later contexts in Denmark....
The roman coins on the islands of Bornholm, Öland and Gotland have shownarchaeologist and historians...
This thesis presents a study of the monetary integration of northwest continental Europe over the co...
Morrisson Cécile. Inger Hammarbebg, Brita Malmer and Torun Zachrisson, Byzantine Coins found in Swed...
The purpose with this work is to try and see an economic development on Gotland during the Viking Ag...
The presented paper is devoted to a relatively poorly known group of artefacts, namely the metal pi...
Summary. — The article provides a preliminary publication of the important finds of two hoards of co...
Sasanian, Arabo-Sasanian, and Tabaristani coins (3rd–9th century) form a small but significant group...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the find of a Byzantine solidus in Guleboda, Älmeboda parish...
At an archaeological excavation in central Lund in the early 1970s a very unusual find was retrieved...
Coin types and mints, dating and distribution Problems and potential in studies of Danish coins from...