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Studies in Greek Numismatics in Memory of Martin Jessop Price av R. Ashton
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The Archaeology of the Roman Economy av Kevin Greene
Ancient Coin Collecting IV: Roman Provincial Coins (Ancient Coin Collecting) av Wayne G. Sayles
Alexander the Great: The Hunt for a New Past av Paul Cartledge
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Biting sarcasm is his most endearing trait in my opinion. Yes, sometimes the tangents go down the rabbit hole but it remains entertaining. Julian and Burr will be added to the list. I will be keeping my eye on you and Tim for leads on history reading adventures.
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inlägg gjort av ponder vid 10:38 am (EST) Jul 26, 2006
Does this statement refer to metal coins?
I don't know if this would count in a modern definition of currency, but it's probably the closest definition from really early (3000BCE-ish) times. There are clay tokens found much earlier than 600BCE in many cultures, mostly in ancient Mesopotamia, which may have also been used like a form of currency. Strong evidence as counting aids, loose evidence as currency - there are several theories that many of the tokens could have been used as a kind of marker at the temple - i.e. tax paid, number and type of offerings made, that kind of thing.
Google Scholar search yielded:
"The Cradle of Cash" by Heather Pringle, originally published in Discover magazine, October 1998
http://www.dushkin.com/text-data/article...
inlägg gjort av purplestoregirl vid 2:44 am (EST) Jul 26, 2006