Studies in Early Medieval Coinage 1
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210 Pages

23.4 x 15.6 cm

200 b/w illus.

Series: Studies in Early Medieval Coinage

Series Vol. Number: 1

Imprint: Boydell Press

Studies in Early Medieval Coinage 1

Two Decades of Discovery

Edited by Tony Abramson

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Groundbreaking collection of articles - drawing upon recent advances in both discovery techniques and classification systems - centred upon the study of early Anglo-Saxon coinage and its iconography.

Recent years have seen increasing interest being taken by both scholars and enthusiasts in the remarkable iconography of early Anglo-Saxon coinage. During this period there was a remarkable diversity of intentionally ambiguous imagery conflating the various traditions then extant in England, and indeed the sheer quantity of types produced in post-Roman Britain prior to the establishment of a clear political hierarchy has often been regarded as a daunting hurdle for scholarly research. Although this wealth of material has long been available, recent advances in both discovery techniques and classification systems have seen a renewal of interest in these largely neglected artefacts.This volume draws upon these advances to establish a new benchmark for the study of coin typologies. Going beyond the traditional studies of moneyers, mint marks and monarchs, these essays draw upon the imagery present upon the coins themselves to offer new insights into Anglo-Saxon art and society.
Introduction - Tony Abramson
Twenty-one Years of progress - Michael David Metcalf
Series Q: The Archaeological Perspective - John Andrew Newman
Thrysses, Sceattas and the Cult of the Cross - Ian Nicholas Wood
Some New Types - Tony Abramson
Series K and L - Anna Gannon
Series X and Coin Circulation in Ribe - Claus Feveile
The 2006 Symposium and Beyond - Mark Blackburn
The Sceattas of Series D - Wybrand Op den Velde
Sceattas from a site in Essex - Michael Bonser
Orthographical Standardisation - Philip A. Shaw
Fifty Years after Dunning - Richard Hodges
The Beowulf Collection
The Patrick Finn Sceatta Index
"A most welcome development for Anglo-Saxon studies." YEAR'S WORK IN ENGLISH STUDIES
"Provides some useful papers emphasising that coinage should be of interest to many archaeologists, and is informative to researchers in various fields, not just those with interests in economics." MEDIEVAL ARCHAEOLGY
"This book is announced as the first volume in a series devoted to current research on sceattas. In view of the potential of further findings on this large and complex coinage to illuminate the history of the transition of the North Sea region from a marginal fringe of the late Roman world to the center of new medieval civilizations, this is a welcome prospect." THE MEDIEVAL REVIEW
"A 'one-stop shop' for new research. [...] A long-overdue update on the state of sceatta studies in the UK and Europe." SPINK NUMISMATIC CIRCULAR
"Intended as the first of a series, and on the evidence presented here, this seems a very worthwhile endeavour." BRITISH ARCHAEOLOGY
"This discussion and reference work will be of great interest to anyone who is deeply into sceattas." THE SEARCHER,

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Title Details

210 Pages

2.34 x 1.56 cm

200 b/w illus.

Series: Studies in Early Medieval Coinage

Series Vol. Number: 1

Imprint: Boydell Press