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Coin Hoarding In Medieval England And Wales C9731544 Behaviours Motivations And Mentalits Murray Andrews

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Coin Hoarding In Medieval England And Wales C9731544 Behaviours Motivations And Mentalits Murray Andrews
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 41.61 MB
Author: Murray Andrews
ISBN: 9781407356686, 1407356682
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Coin Hoarding In Medieval England And Wales C9731544 Behaviours Motivations And Mentalits Murray Andrews by Murray Andrews 9781407356686, 1407356682 instant download after payment.

More than 800 hoards of medieval precious metal coins are known from England and Wales, but the phenomenon as a whole remains poorly understood: who made coin hoards, what did they put in them, how did they assemble them, where did they bury them, and, ultimately, why did they do it? This book provides a pioneering analysis of the archaeological and numismatic evidence for coin hoarding in medieval England and Wales, using innovative multivariate and spatial techniques to shed fresh light on the behaviours, motivations, and mentalités behind the formation and deposition of coin hoards during in the period c.973-1544. It is accompanied by a digital gazetteer describing the 815 hoards used in the study, the largest and most comprehensive corpus ever assembled for this region and period.

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