Byzantine plate and Frankish mines: the provenance of silver in north-west European coinage during the Long Eighth Century (c. 660–820)
The late seventh century introduction of silver coinage marked a transformation in the economy of North-West Europe, yet the source(s) of silver bullion remains enigmatic. Here, we provide new insights into European silver sources through the ‘long eighth century’ (c. 660-820 AD) via the lead isoto...
Main Authors: | Kershaw, JF, Merkel, S, Naismith, R, D'Imporzano, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2024
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