The Silver Standard: Solving a medieval money mystery

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  • Опубликовано: 7 апр 2024
  • Discover more here: www.cam.ac.uk/stories/medieva...
    What have the Eastern Romans ever done for us?
    Historians have theorised that bullion from the Byzantine Empire fuelled Europe’s revolutionary adoption of silver coins in the mid-seventh century. Now laser ablation analysis on surviving Anglo-Saxon silver 'pennies' has provided scientific proof that this was the case.
    This broke England's reliance on gold and ushered in a new style of money that would last for a millennia.
    The results also tracked political and economic changes within continental Europe, as the coins from Constantinople came to be replaced with silver from Charlemagne's mines.
    The research was carried out by @oxforduniversity , @vrijeuniversiteitamsterdam , @earthscienceslibrary and The Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic (ASNC). The Department of Medals and Coins collection is in @FitzMuseum .
    'This research was carried out under an ERC Starter Grant awarded to JK (Action number 802349) and an AHRC Leadership Fellowship (AH/S005498/1) awarded to RN' (Jane's project title is 'Silver and the Origins of the Viking Age'; my project title is 'Foundations of Gold and Silver').
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Комментарии • 5

  • @cambridgeuniversity
    @cambridgeuniversity  21 день назад +1

    You can read more about Prof Naismith's team here: www.cam.ac.uk/stories/medieval-money-mystery-solved

  • @peterperigoe9231
    @peterperigoe9231 12 дней назад

    That was very interesting thank you. Please correct me if I'm wrong, I understood that Charlemagne decreed that 20 d should weigh a troy ounce, and as 12 troy ounces = a pound, thus 240d to a pound?
    what I cannot find out is how many grains were in a penny or troy ounce? and did the number of grains vary dependent on weight at harvest?
    hopefully some of your viewers can enlighten me. Thanks

  • @joesmith323
    @joesmith323 12 дней назад

    saying that the Britain's people converted a pre-existing inventory of silver objects into silver pennies around 690 does not explain why currency became so much more useful at around that time that they would make the change.,

  • @minaam31
    @minaam31 21 день назад

    Cies in 17 days 🙏