
Manx Museum, Douglas, Isle of Man
anglo-saxon, hiberno-scandinavian, hiberno-manx and other coins and currencies (to c. 1275)
$535.03
- Hardcover
512 pages
- Release Date
21 March 2024
Summary
Isle of Man’s Viking Hoard: Unearthing the Manx Museum Coin Collection
During the early Middle Ages—when the Irish Sea became a melting pot of different cultures and a hotly contested political arena—the Isle of Man stands out as a unique and fascinating place, extraordinarily wealthy, and of considerable interest to scholarship for the impact of Scandinavian Viking culture. Chronicles and other textual sources are virtually silent on Man in this period, so finds of coins and other …
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9780197267684 |
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ISBN-10: | 0197267688 |
Series: | Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles |
Author: | Kristin Bornholdt Collins |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
Imprint: | Oxford University Press |
Format: | Hardcover |
Number of Pages: | 512 |
Release Date: | 21 March 2024 |
Weight: | 1.76kg |
Dimensions: | 250mm x 194mm x 34mm |
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Critics Review
“This volume is a work of reference, in the best possible sense of that phrase. The catalogue, hoards list and summary of Arbory mean that it will be essential for anyone studying Viking Age coinage and silver, the Irish Sea region or the Isle of Man for decades to come. The analytical sections means that it also has an important role in advancing current scholarly debates around the nature of Early Medieval power and exchange. It is required reading for anyone working with Viking Age coinage and deserves to find a wide readership amongst those with any form of interest in the Viking Age.” – Andrew R. Woods, British Numismatic Journal
About The Author
Kristin Bornholdt Collins
Kristin Bornholdt Collins is an independent scholar with degrees from St Andrews and Cambridge (MPhil & PhD, Archaeology). Her doctoral research, which was supervised by Catherine Hills and the late Mark Blackburn, focused on the Viking-Age coin finds from the Isle of Man and the economy of the Irish Sea region. Her primary interests include the Hiberno-Manx coinage (from c. 1025) and the intersection and overlap of bullion, coin, and other economies in the later Viking Age. She also works as an English language consultant to Scandinavian archaeologists and numismatists writing in English.
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