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Silver, Butter, Cloth: Monetary and Social Economies in the Viking Age - Medieval History and Archaeology Jane; Willi Kershaw
Silver, Butter, Cloth: Monetary and Social Economies in the Viking Age - Medieval History and Archaeology
Jane; Willi Kershaw
Silver, Butter, Cloth discusses what constituted 'money' in the Viking Age, and how 'money' was used? It is widely accepted that silver constituted the main form of currency. Silver, Butter, Cloth examines how silver functioned as payment but also explores the monetary role of non-silver currencies in the Viking economy.
336 pages, 94 black and white figures/tables
| Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
| Released | December 17, 2018 |
| ISBN13 | 9780198827986 |
| Publishers | Oxford University Press |
| Pages | 324 |
| Dimensions | 252 × 180 × 29 mm · 752 g |
| Editor | Graham-Campbell, James (Emeritus Professor of Medieval Archaeology, Emeritus Professor of Medieval Archaeology, University College London) |
| Editor | Kershaw, Jane (Leverhulme Early Career Researcher, Leverhulme Early Career Researcher, Institute of Archaeology, University of Oxford) |
| Editor | Sindbæk, Søren (Lecturer in Archaeology, Lecturer in Archaeology, University of York) |
| Editor | Williams, Gareth (Curator of Early Medieval Coinage, Curator of Early Medieval Coinage, British Museum) |