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hacksilver | British MuseumScope note: The term is derived from the German word hacksilber and refers to scrap silver used as bullion or melted down for recasting.
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The Viking Economy Explained: Barter, Hacksilver, and CoinageApr 3, 2025 · Hacksilver refers to any object which was cut, clipped, bent, or damaged in a way so that the damage effectively removes the item's previous ...
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Hacksilver Hoards from the Levant Analyzed - Archaeology MagazineMay 14, 2019 · HAIFA, ISRAEL—According to a Live Science report, a new study of hacksilver hoards unearthed in Israel and Gaza suggests that they may have ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Hacksilver in Antiquity and the Early Middle AgesNov 16, 2024 · Hacksilver was a common form of silver among the Vikings, used during their raids and trade activities. The Romans are also believed to have ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Solving a silver jigsaw: a new hoard of Roman hacksilver from FifeRecently discovered in Fife, the Dairsie Hoard represents the earliest-known evidence found outside the empire for Roman use of hacksilver to secure their ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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(PDF) Hacksilber in the Late Roman and Early Medieval worldPDF | On Dec 31, 2016, Fraser Hunter and others published Hacksilber in the Late Roman and Early Medieval world – economics, frontier politics and imperial ...
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Hacksilber – Schreibung, Definition, Bedeutung, Beispiele | DWDSDetailliertere Informationen bietet das DWDS-Wortprofil zu ›Hacksilber‹. Golddollar. Zitationshilfe. „Hacksilber“, bereitgestellt durch das Digitale Wörterbuch ...Missing: Etymologie Deutsch
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hacksilver, n. meanings, etymology and moreOED's earliest evidence for hacksilver is from 1896, in the writing of W. E. Hoyle. hacksilver is a borrowing from German. Etymons: German Hacksilber. See ...Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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Hacksilber to Coinage - The University of Chicago Press: JournalsThe German term Hacksilber refers to scrap silver - pieces of broken bracelets, bits of ingots, attachments from earrings, sheet metal - which were valued ...
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How Silver Was Used for Payment - TheTorah.comOct 30, 2018 · The origin of the phrase “beṣaʿ of silver” derives from ancient times when people used hacksilver, cut from larger chunks, as a means of payment ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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hacksilver; ingot | British MuseumHacksilver, half a sub-rectangular ingot with expanded ends and worn, stamped inscription [EX OF] CVRMISSI. Hammered centrally to thin; cuts on both sides, then ...
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of the physical characteristics of hacksilver based on all provided segments. To retain all information in a dense and organized manner, I will use a combination of narrative text and tables in CSV format where appropriate. The response consolidates details across test-marks, shapes, fragmentation, and distinction from whole objects, ensuring no information is lost. URLs are listed at the end.
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hacksilver; arm-ring (broad band) | British MuseumDescription: Hacksilver, comprising a fragment from the expanded central part of a silver broad band arm-ring. It is curved in section and tapers to both ...
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hacksilver; vessel | British MuseumDescription: Hacksilver: fragment of beaded rim of a rectangular vessel incised with diaper pattern of leaves and rosettes in central spaces.
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(PDF) Test or Magic? Pecks on the Viking-Age silver - Academia.eduThe fragmentation of silver, known as hack-silver, became prominent in these regions, with distinctive practices emerging around testing silver quality through ...
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Hoarding at Tel Megiddo in the Late Bronze Age and Iron Age IIt comprised three cloth bundles of hacksilver buried. beneath a floor. 2 ... Its discoloration may be due to its proximity to the hoard's metallic.
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3,600-year-old hoards may contain the earliest silver currency in ...Jan 23, 2023 · The hacksilver hoard from Tell el-ʿAjjul in Gaza is the earliest known example of silver used as currency by weight in the ...Missing: Esna | Show results with:Esna
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The Origin of Tel Dor Hacksilver and the Westward Expansion of the ...Mar 1, 2020 · We propose that the unknown component of Tel Dor's hacksilver was silver potentially derived from ores mined at Kalavasos on Cyprus. The ...
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'Significant' Roman silver hoard found in Fife by teenager - BBCJul 31, 2017 · The Dairsie hoard dates to the late 3rd century AD and is the earliest hacksilver from anywhere beyond the frontiers of the Roman Empire.Missing: era | Show results with:era
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Hacksilver One-Quarter Shekel (5-Gerahs) - Ancient Biblical CoinsJul 21, 2021 · The term 'hacksilver' (German: hacksilber) is commonly used to denote these silver pieces. Such pieces of silver in various sizes and shapes ...Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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Barter and coinage in the Viking Age - VikingeskibsmuseetIt was also possible to pay with “hack silver” – a silver ingot or a silver arm ring that was cut into pieces of a suitable size and weight. Fact: Gold was not ...
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[PDF] THE RELATIONSHIP OF HACKSILVER AND MINTING IN 10TH ...Hacksilver and foreign coins were the raw material for the coinage at Hedeby and the other 10th century Danish mints, and the assumption that locally minted ...Missing: etymology scholarly
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(PDF) Means of Exchange. Dealing with Silver in the Viking AgeOct 6, 2015 · ... hacksilver, balances and weights. Changes in the types and. volume of economic transactions at Kaupang and in Scandinavia are discussed,. and ...
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Hack-Silver, Weights and Coinage: the Anglo-Scandinavian Bullion ...The aim of this paper is to discuss the monetary use and function of the Anglo-Scandinavian coinages, especially the Sigtuna coinage. In the early days of ...
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Silver recycling in the Viking Age: Theoretical and analytical ...Jul 27, 2021 · It contained two items of deliberately cut or hack-silver, along with fragments of 12 coins, two of which were identified as Islamic Abbasid ...
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Breaking down the bullion. The compliance of bullion-currencies ...The results support the interpretation of hacksilver as a form of currency. Abstract. In this paper we provide an analytical insight on a specific form of ...
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[PDF] The Case of Early Medieval Lead-Silver Mining at Melle, FranceAug 15, 2022 · Early Medieval silver production for the Melle Pb-Ag deposit in western France has been estimated up to 15 tonnes per year over hundreds of ...Missing: Tyrol | Show results with:Tyrol
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[PDF] The exploitation of silver deposits in early medieval Europe - HAL-SHSOct 28, 2024 · Abstract. Focusing on Southern Europe, this article sheds light on the mining landscape of the early Middle Ages.Missing: Viking Tyrol
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Silver recycling in the Viking Age: Theoretical and analytical ...We provide a theoretical and analytical framework for assessing the impact of precious metal recycling in a historical context in which silver remelting was ...
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Isotopic analysis of silver from Hedeby and some nearby hoards ...Lead isotope analysis reveals complex sources of Viking-age silver, with significant variation over time. The study investigates silver's role in trade and ...
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The Provenance of Silver in the Viking‐Age Hoard From Bedale ...Aug 11, 2025 · The acquisition of silver was a key motive propelling the Viking expansion out of Scandinavia; identifying the sources of Viking silver ...
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[PDF] 8 Counting, Weighing and Valuing Silver in the Early Viking PeriodOn the other hand, hacksilver indicates a use of silver distinctly more economic in character than the social use of ring-silver (e.g. Besteman 2002:450 ...
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[PDF] Identity and Economic Change in the Viking Age - Medievalists.netLuxury items and hacksilver may not always be used for gift exchange and trade, respectively. Other situations, such as payment of fines or marriage fees, could ...
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What really caused the Viking Age? The social content of raiding ...May 15, 2015 · More precisely, there must have been an appreciation of the increasing quantities of silver entering the Baltic and North Sea regions from the ...
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How 'Viking' is the Galloway Hoard? | National Museums ScotlandThe bulk of the Galloway Hoard consists of silver objects made to be hacked up as bullion, which could be weighed and used as an early form of currency.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Nearly 500,000 Dirhams were buried in Viking-Age Scandinavia ...Nov 1, 2023 · A new study reveals that silver coins from the medieval Islamic world were incredibly prevalent in Viking-Age Scandinavia.
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[PDF] Means of Exchange. Dealing with Silver in the Viking Age. Ed. - NovusOne is the use of hacksilver combined with standardized weights and ertog-calculation. To assess the value of whole silver rings and ingots aurar calculation ...Missing: medium scholarly sources
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[PDF] Silver, Ships and Soil: Gift-Giving in Medieval Icelandic SagasMay 20, 2022 · Gift exchange in Egil's Saga, the most political of the stories, occurs mainly within the civic sphere as Harald Finehair attempts to carve the ...
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The introduction of coinage in Europe did not change pre-existing ...Introduction: This paper investigates whether the introduction of coinage in Europe fundamentally changed pre-existing monetary circulation patterns.
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The relationship of hacksilver and minting in 10th century southern ...The paper examines the evolution of monetization in 10th century southern Scandinavia, particularly the interplay between hacksilver and coins.
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[PDF] The gold and silver hoard from Tell El-Amarna - UBThe 'gold and silver crock' of El Amarna corresponds to the archaeological evidence in the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages that indicates that copper and silver ...Missing: Esna | Show results with:Esna
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Buried Treasure: The Silver Hoard from Dor - The BAS LibraryFor months we had been excavating an area overlooking the southern harbor of ancient Dor, south of Haifa on Israel's Mediterranean coast. Digging conditions ...Missing: Phoenician hacksilver<|control11|><|separator|>
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Solving a silver jigsaw: A new hoard of Roman hacksilver from FifeJan 4, 2018 · Recently discovered in Fife, the Dairsie Hoard represents the earliest-known evidence found outside the empire for Roman use of hacksilver to secure their ...
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Ancient History in depth: The Cuerdale Hoard - BBCFeb 17, 2011 · Hoards and hoarding. Selection of ingots, coins and hacksilver from the hoard Silver ingots like these were both a means of storing wealth ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Viking hack silver hoard found in Norway - The History BlogOct 26, 2022 · A hoard of hack silver from the Viking era (8th-11th c.) has been discovered in Stjørdal, central Norway. It consists of 46 objects, all of them silver.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Understanding hoards in the Viking Age | National Museums ScotlandDirhams from the Islamic Caliphates of Central Asia were also a key source. A large proportion of the silver in the Galloway Hoard is incomplete. It ...Missing: percentage | Show results with:percentage
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11 Provenancing Viking Age Silver: Methodological and Theoretical ...These methods are then applied in a case study concentrating on the silver bar ingots, hack-silver, and the early tenth-century Malmer KG7 coinage from Hedeby ...
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The Galloway Hoard | National Museums ScotlandViking-age hoards are known for their large amounts of hacksilver. These are silver objects cut up and valued for their weight. Complete objects are rare from ...
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Ingots and Weight Units in Viking Age Silver Hoards - jstorFigure 3 Weights of complete ingots (excluding droplets) and fragments, greater than 15gm from English and Welsh hoards.