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Coinage in Ninth-century Northumbria: The Tenth Oxford Symposium on Coinage and Monetary History
D.M. Metcalf
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Front Cover
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Copyright
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Table of Contents
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Introduction
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Northumbria in the ninth century
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Ninth-century Northumbrian chronology
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Textual archaeology and Northumbrian history subsequent to Bede
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Coinage and Northumbrian history: c.790-c.810
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Herreth
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Phases and groups within the styca coinage of Northumbria
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Some thoughts on the hoard evidence for the Northumbrian styca coinage
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Metal analysis of the Northumbrian stycas: review and suggestions
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Consistency in the alloy of the Northumbrian stycas: evidence from Redwulf's short reign
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The Northumbrian royal coinage in the time of AEthelred II and Osberht
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Dating the so-called King Hoaud stycas
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The personal names on the pre-Viking Northumbrian coinages
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Adamson's Hexham plates
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Some archaeological reflections on the Cuerdale hoard
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CVNNETTI reconsidered
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Two curious coins of Alfred
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A topographical commentary on the coin finds from ninth-century Northumbria (c.780—c. 870)
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Hexham and Cuerdale: two notes on metrology
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Epilogue
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The Seventh Oxford Symposium on Coinage and Monetary History: Sceattas in England and on the Continent
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Eighth-century archaeology in the Meuse and Rhine valleys: a context for the sceata finds
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Abbreviations
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The Symposiasts
Citable Link
Published: 1987
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9780860544944 (paperback)
- 9781407317984 (ebook)
BAR Number: B180