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Suspended Value Using Coins As Pendants In Vikingage Scandinavia C Ad 8001140 Florent Audy

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Suspended Value Using Coins As Pendants In Vikingage Scandinavia C Ad 8001140 Florent Audy
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Publisher: Stockholm University
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.26 MB
Pages: 348
Author: Florent Audy
ISBN: 9789177972280, 9789177972297, 9177972287, 9177972295
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Suspended Value Using Coins As Pendants In Vikingage Scandinavia C Ad 8001140 Florent Audy by Florent Audy 9789177972280, 9789177972297, 9177972287, 9177972295 instant download after payment.

Doctoral Thesis in Archaeology at Stockholm University, Sweden 2018.
The use of coins as pendants is a common practice in the Scandinavian Viking Age (c. AD 800–1140). About three per cent of the coins circulating in Scandinavia show signs of having been adapted for suspension, either with a small hole or a loop. Modifying coins in this way changes the nature of the object. The pierced and looped coins move from having an economic function to having a display and symbolic function, at least temporarily.
After being long neglected by both archaeologists and numismatists, the reuse of coins as pendants has started to receive attention in recent years. This arises mainly from a desire to approach coins from perspectives other than purely economic ones. Coins, like any other archaeological object, are part of material culture. It is therefore also relevant and necessary to investigate their social and cultural significance.
The aim of this thesis is to understand why coins were adapted for suspension and worn as personal ornaments in Viking-Age Scandinavia. Unlike most ornaments of the time, the production of which necessarily involved craft specialists, the Viking-Age coin-pendants could be produced directly by their owners. Their study can thus provide unique insights into how the coins of which they are made, and the messages they carry, were perceived by those using them. What made coins so meaningful that they were often turned into pendants?

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