Viking-Age Trade
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Viking-Age Trade
Silver, Slaves and Gotland
Gruszczynski, Jacek; Shepard, Jonathan; Jankowiak, Marek
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2022
498
Mole
Inglês
9780367554699
15 a 20 dias
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1. Why Gotland?
Part I: Cogs and Drivers
2. Reading between the lines: Tracking slaves and slavery in the early middle ages
3. Slavery in medieval Scandinavia: Some points of departure
4. The fur trade in the early middle ages
5. The dynamics of the drugs trade: A model for the study of the medieval trade in slaves?
Part II: Flows from Islam
6. Dirham flows into northern and eastern Europe and the rhythms of the slave trade with the Islamic world
7. Trading networks, warlords and hoarders: Islamic coin flows into Poland in the Viking Age
8. Coin circulation in early Rus and the dynamics of the druzhinas
Part III: Gotland
9. Hoards, silver, context and the Gotlandic alternative
10. Hoards and their archaeological context: Three case studies from Gotland
11. Gotland: Silver island
12. Silver hoards and society on Viking-Age Gotland: Some thoughts on the relationship between silver, long-distance trade and local communities
13. From the foreign to the familiar: The arrival and circulation of silver in Gotlandic society
14. Was there life before death? The Viking settlements on Gotland
15. Social structures and landscape: Gotland's silver hoards in the context of settlements
Part IV: Comparisons
16. Gotland viewed from the Swedish mainland
17. Silver hoarding on Bornholm and Gotland: Hoards as windows onto Viking-Age life
18. Coins as an indicator of communications between the British Isles and Scandinavia in the Viking Age
19. Viking economies and the Great Army: Interpreting the precious metal finds from Torksey, Lincolnshire
20. Viking-Age bullion from southern Scandinavia and the Baltic region in Ireland
Part V: Conclusions
21. Some reflections on Gotland: Slavery, slave-traders, and slave-takers
Part I: Cogs and Drivers
2. Reading between the lines: Tracking slaves and slavery in the early middle ages
3. Slavery in medieval Scandinavia: Some points of departure
4. The fur trade in the early middle ages
5. The dynamics of the drugs trade: A model for the study of the medieval trade in slaves?
Part II: Flows from Islam
6. Dirham flows into northern and eastern Europe and the rhythms of the slave trade with the Islamic world
7. Trading networks, warlords and hoarders: Islamic coin flows into Poland in the Viking Age
8. Coin circulation in early Rus and the dynamics of the druzhinas
Part III: Gotland
9. Hoards, silver, context and the Gotlandic alternative
10. Hoards and their archaeological context: Three case studies from Gotland
11. Gotland: Silver island
12. Silver hoards and society on Viking-Age Gotland: Some thoughts on the relationship between silver, long-distance trade and local communities
13. From the foreign to the familiar: The arrival and circulation of silver in Gotlandic society
14. Was there life before death? The Viking settlements on Gotland
15. Social structures and landscape: Gotland's silver hoards in the context of settlements
Part IV: Comparisons
16. Gotland viewed from the Swedish mainland
17. Silver hoarding on Bornholm and Gotland: Hoards as windows onto Viking-Age life
18. Coins as an indicator of communications between the British Isles and Scandinavia in the Viking Age
19. Viking economies and the Great Army: Interpreting the precious metal finds from Torksey, Lincolnshire
20. Viking-Age bullion from southern Scandinavia and the Baltic region in Ireland
Part V: Conclusions
21. Some reflections on Gotland: Slavery, slave-traders, and slave-takers
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Otto III;medieval history viking studies archaeology numismatics slavery;Guta Saga;Trans-continental scale;Viking Age;Viking-age trade;Young Men;British Isles;Vita Anskarii;Viking Age Silver Hoard;Staraia Ladoga;Silver Hoards;Viking Age Settlements;Late Viking Age;Viking Age Hoards;Islamic Coins;Viking Age Scandinavia;Above Ground;Viking Age Trade;Early Viking Age;Sorte Muld;Find Spots;Mainland Scandinavia;Metal Detector Surveys;Cuerdale Hoard;Volga Bulgaria;Volga Bulgars;Vendel Period;Rus Lands
1. Why Gotland?
Part I: Cogs and Drivers
2. Reading between the lines: Tracking slaves and slavery in the early middle ages
3. Slavery in medieval Scandinavia: Some points of departure
4. The fur trade in the early middle ages
5. The dynamics of the drugs trade: A model for the study of the medieval trade in slaves?
Part II: Flows from Islam
6. Dirham flows into northern and eastern Europe and the rhythms of the slave trade with the Islamic world
7. Trading networks, warlords and hoarders: Islamic coin flows into Poland in the Viking Age
8. Coin circulation in early Rus and the dynamics of the druzhinas
Part III: Gotland
9. Hoards, silver, context and the Gotlandic alternative
10. Hoards and their archaeological context: Three case studies from Gotland
11. Gotland: Silver island
12. Silver hoards and society on Viking-Age Gotland: Some thoughts on the relationship between silver, long-distance trade and local communities
13. From the foreign to the familiar: The arrival and circulation of silver in Gotlandic society
14. Was there life before death? The Viking settlements on Gotland
15. Social structures and landscape: Gotland's silver hoards in the context of settlements
Part IV: Comparisons
16. Gotland viewed from the Swedish mainland
17. Silver hoarding on Bornholm and Gotland: Hoards as windows onto Viking-Age life
18. Coins as an indicator of communications between the British Isles and Scandinavia in the Viking Age
19. Viking economies and the Great Army: Interpreting the precious metal finds from Torksey, Lincolnshire
20. Viking-Age bullion from southern Scandinavia and the Baltic region in Ireland
Part V: Conclusions
21. Some reflections on Gotland: Slavery, slave-traders, and slave-takers
Part I: Cogs and Drivers
2. Reading between the lines: Tracking slaves and slavery in the early middle ages
3. Slavery in medieval Scandinavia: Some points of departure
4. The fur trade in the early middle ages
5. The dynamics of the drugs trade: A model for the study of the medieval trade in slaves?
Part II: Flows from Islam
6. Dirham flows into northern and eastern Europe and the rhythms of the slave trade with the Islamic world
7. Trading networks, warlords and hoarders: Islamic coin flows into Poland in the Viking Age
8. Coin circulation in early Rus and the dynamics of the druzhinas
Part III: Gotland
9. Hoards, silver, context and the Gotlandic alternative
10. Hoards and their archaeological context: Three case studies from Gotland
11. Gotland: Silver island
12. Silver hoards and society on Viking-Age Gotland: Some thoughts on the relationship between silver, long-distance trade and local communities
13. From the foreign to the familiar: The arrival and circulation of silver in Gotlandic society
14. Was there life before death? The Viking settlements on Gotland
15. Social structures and landscape: Gotland's silver hoards in the context of settlements
Part IV: Comparisons
16. Gotland viewed from the Swedish mainland
17. Silver hoarding on Bornholm and Gotland: Hoards as windows onto Viking-Age life
18. Coins as an indicator of communications between the British Isles and Scandinavia in the Viking Age
19. Viking economies and the Great Army: Interpreting the precious metal finds from Torksey, Lincolnshire
20. Viking-Age bullion from southern Scandinavia and the Baltic region in Ireland
Part V: Conclusions
21. Some reflections on Gotland: Slavery, slave-traders, and slave-takers
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Otto III;medieval history viking studies archaeology numismatics slavery;Guta Saga;Trans-continental scale;Viking Age;Viking-age trade;Young Men;British Isles;Vita Anskarii;Viking Age Silver Hoard;Staraia Ladoga;Silver Hoards;Viking Age Settlements;Late Viking Age;Viking Age Hoards;Islamic Coins;Viking Age Scandinavia;Above Ground;Viking Age Trade;Early Viking Age;Sorte Muld;Find Spots;Mainland Scandinavia;Metal Detector Surveys;Cuerdale Hoard;Volga Bulgaria;Volga Bulgars;Vendel Period;Rus Lands