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Sceattas in England and on the Continent: The Seventh Oxford Symposium on Coinage and Monetary History
David Hill and 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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Abbreviations
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Introduction
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Chapter One: The Early English Denarial Coinage, c. 680 —c. 750
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Chapter Two: Monetary Circulation in Southern England in the First Half of the Eighth Century
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Chapter Three: Sceatas in Northumbria
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Chapter Four: Estimation of the Volume of the Northumbrian Coinage, c. 738 —88
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Chapter Five: A Survey of Sceatta Finds from the Low Countries
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Chapter Six: Some Questions About the Primary Series (A Contribution to the Discussion)
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Chapter Seven: Finds of Sceattas from Scandinavia
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Chapter Eight: A Note on Sceattas as a Measure of International Trade, and on the Earliest Danish Coinage
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Chapter Nine: A Chronology for the Sceattas
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Chapter Ten: A Coinage for King Cynewulf of Wessex?
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Chapter Eleven: Anglo-Saxon Art and the 'Archer' Sceat
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Chapter Twelve: Twenty-Five Notes on Sceatta Finds
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Chapter Thirteen: Some Northumbrian Finds of Sceattas
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Chapter Fourteen: The Manchester Hoard of Sceattas and a Group of Sceattas from Manchester City Art Gallery
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Chapter Fifteen: Sceattas from an Unidentified Site Near Cambridge
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Chapter Sixteen: A Derivative of the Ver Group of Intermediate Sceattas Found at Springfield, Essex
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Chapter Seventeen: A 'Porcupine' Sceat from Sandy, Bedfordshire
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Chapter Eighteen: Sceattas, a Styca, and Other Coin Finds from a Site in North-East Lincolnshire
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Chapter Nineteen: Recent Finds of Sceattas from the River Thames in London
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Chapter Twenty: A Revised Check-List of English Finds of Sceattas
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The Symposiasts
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Published: 1984
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407317397 (ebook)
- 9780860542667 (paperback)
BAR Number: B128
- Metal Objects
- Craft working (general titles, bone, glass, textiles, etc.)
- Art / Sculpture / Gems / Seals
- Migration Period, Early Medieval and Medieval
- Maritime and Underwater Archaeology
- Bronze Age and Iron Age
- Numismatics
- British Isles
- Scandinavia
- Western Europe and Britain
- Trade / Exchange / Travel / Economy