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The Watlington Hoard. Coinage, Kings and the Viking Great Army in Oxfordshire, AD875–880: By John Naylor & Eleanor Standley. 22 × 28 cm. xiv + 240 pp, 126 colour and b&w pls and figs, 9 tables. Oxford: Archaeopress Publishing, 2022. isbn 978-1-78969-829-9; epub: 978-1-78969-830-5. Price: £49.00 pb

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Title: The Watlington Hoard. Coinage, Kings and the Viking Great Army in Oxfordshire, AD875–880: By John Naylor & Eleanor Standley. 22 × 28 cm. xiv + 240 pp, 126 colour and b&w pls and figs, 9 tables. Oxford: Archaeopress Publishing, 2022. isbn 978-1-78969-829-9; epub: 978-1-78969-830-5. Price: £49.00 pb
Authors: Richards, Julian1 (AUTHOR)
Source: Medieval Archaeology. May2023, Vol. 67 Issue 1, p223-224. 2p.
Abstract: The non-numismatic elements consist of 15 complete silver ingots, two complete and two fragmentary silver arm-rings, two pieces from two different silver neck-rings, a small piece of cut gold rod, and part of a hooked tag. The Anglo-Saxon coins were acquired through economic transactions in Wessex and Mercia, with the number of die-linked coins suggesting large transactions or the taking of tribute. Coinage, Kings and the Viking Great Army in Oxfordshire, AD875-880: By John Naylor & Eleanor Standley. [Extracted from the article]
Subject Terms: *Color, Prices, Coinage, Vikings, Silver coins
Geographic Terms: Oxfordshire (England)
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ISSN: 00766097
DOI: 10.1080/00766097.2023.2204733
Database: Art & Architecture Complete
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