Means of Exchange: Dealing with Silver in the Viking Age

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English translation: John Hines. This second volume, based on the excavations of the Viking town Kaupang 2000-2003, presents find types used in economic transactions - coins, hacksilver, ingots, weights and balances. Changes in type and volume of economic transactions at Kaupang and in Scandinavia are discussed, and the economic mentality of Viking crafts- and tradesmen is explored. Earlier, the study of Viking silver currency was based mainly on hoards containing coins and hacksilver. In this volume, the combined study of the find types mentioned, as well as the sophisticated chronology of settlements finds from sites like Kaupang, gives a completely new insight into economy and exchange. In the early 9th century, silver and goods seem to have come to Kaupang mainly from the Carolingian world. Silver, weighed with locally produced lead weights, was used as currency on a limited scale. The old e unit was easily convertible to Carolingian units. After the mid-9th century this early system was altered. The increased availability of silver caused by the import of Islamic coins, as well as the introduction in most of Scandinavia in the 860s/870s of standardized weights of probable Islamic origin, paved the way from then on for an increasing use of silver as payment. These studies demonstrate that sites like Kaupang led the way in economic development in Scandinavia. The urban environment promoted an economic mentality which contributed significantly to the fundamental transformation of Scandinavian culture and society, which culminated in the region's integration in Christian Europe in the High Middle Ages.

Author(s): Dagfinn Skre (ed.)
Series: Norske Oldfunn XXIII. Kaupang Excavation Project Publication Series, 2
Publisher: Aarhus University Press
Year: 2007

Language: English
Pages: 378

1. Introduction / Dagfinn Skre 9
2. Introduction to the Site / Lars Pilø, Dagfinn Skre 13
PART I: The Kaupang Finds 27
3. The Coin-finds / Mark Blackburn 29
4. Catalogue of the Coins / Gert Rispling, Mark Blackburn and Kenneth Jonsson 75
5. Hacksilver and Ingots / Birgitta Hårdh 95
6. Weights and Balances / Unn Pedersen 119
PART II: Silver, Trade and Towns 197
7. Kaupang from Afar: Aspects of the Interpretation of Dirham Finds in Northern and Eastern Europe between the Late 8th and Early 10th Centuries / Christoph Kilger 199
8. Wholeness and Holiness: Counting, Weighing and Valuing Silver in the Early Viking Period / Christoph Kilger 253
9. Post-substantivist Towns and Trade AD 600-1000 / Dagfinn Skre 327
10. Dealing with Silver: Economic Agency in South-Western Scandinavia AD 600-1000 / Dagfinn Skre 343
Abbreviations 356
References 357
List of Authors 378