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Hacksilber to Coinage New Insights into the Monetary History of the Near East and Greece
Hacksilber to Coinage New Insights into the Monetary History of the Near East and Greece, Ancient Near Eastern hoards of randomly shaped silver, generically called Hacksilber, have come increasingly to be interpreted as hoards of pre-coinage currency. These papers present new insights into the circulation and use of these hoards, drawing on ne, Hacksilber to Coinage New Insights into the Monetary History of the Near East and Greece has a rating of 2.5 stars
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  • Hacksilber to Coinage New Insights into the Monetary History of the Near East and Greece
  • Written by author Miriam S. Balmuth
  • Published by American Numismatic Society,U.S., 2001/10/02
  • Ancient Near Eastern hoards of randomly shaped silver, generically called Hacksilber, have come increasingly to be interpreted as hoards of pre-coinage currency. These papers present new insights into the circulation and use of these hoards, drawing on ne
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