Studies in Early Medieval Coinage 1: Two Decades of Discovery
By Tony Abramson (Editor), Anna Gannon (Contribution by), Claus Feveile (Contribution by), Ian Nicholas Wood (Contribution by), John Andrew Newman (Contribution by), Mark Blackburn (Contribution by), Michael Bonser (Contribution by), Michael David Metcalf (Contribution by), Philip A. Shaw (Contribution by), Richard Hodges (Contribution by), Tony Abramson (Contribution by), Wybrand Op den Velde (Contribution by)
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By Tony Abramson (Editor), Anna Gannon (Contribution by), Claus Feveile (Contribution by), Ian Nicholas Wood (Contribution by), John Andrew Newman (Contribution by), Mark Blackburn (Contribution by), Michael Bonser (Contribution by), Michael David Metcalf (Contribution by), Philip A. Shaw (Contribution by), Richard Hodges (Contribution by), Tony Abramson (Contribution by), Wybrand Op den Velde (Contribution by)
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Groundbreaking collection of articles - drawing upon recent advances in both discovery techniques and classification systems - centred upon the study of early Anglo-Saxon coinage and its iconography.
Recent years have seen increasing interest being taken by both scholars and enthusiasts in the remarkable iconography of early Anglo-Saxon coinage. During this period there was a remarkable diversity of intentionally ambiguous imagery conflating the various traditions then extant in England, and...
Recent years have seen increasing interest being taken by both scholars and enthusiasts in the remarkable iconography of early Anglo-Saxon coinage. During this period there was a remarkable diversity of intentionally ambiguous imagery conflating the various traditions then extant in England, and...







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