Making Money in the Early Middle Ages (Prof. Rory Naismith)

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024
  • Coined money, and its volume, is often used as a measure for economic development. In this talk, Professor Rory Naismith examines how to interpret a period when the quantity and diversity of money contracted significantly, in Western Europe between the fifth and eleventh centuries. At this time, the varied and voluminous money of the Roman period gave way to predominantly gold and then silver currency, both of which are much rarer among modern finds. It will be argued that examining a time of scarcity highlights the versatility of coined money, with reference to its social and symbolic meanings as well as its on-going economic role.
    Coin Talk is a regular online talk hosted by the Money & Medals Network, presenting different element of numismatics from the basics to the more advanced. Each session will delve into a distinctive facet of numismatics, ranging from fundamental principles to advanced topics. Expect engaging talks lasting 30-40 minutes, with a dedicated Q&A session at the conclusion, allowing our audience to participate actively.
    Find out more at www.warwick.ac.uk/mmn

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