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Le commerce regional et international au Xe siecle en Syrie : D'apres le tresor monetaire de Buseyra et d'autres tresors de l'epoque

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The treasure of Buseyra is preserved in the museum of Deir az-Zour in Syria.

The coins in the hoard cover a large period from the Sassanian Sovereign Khusro II (590/1-628) until the terminal date 331H/ 941.

These coins offer precious information, not only about a large number of mints but about the periods and quantities of minting activity. This treasure is important because it is the first complete hoard of the 10th century discovered in the al-Djazira area.

According to Tomas Noonan, the Middle East and Central Asian hoards only amount to ten per cent of the treasures found in northern and eastern Europe and the Nordic countries.

In comparing contemporaneous 10th-century silver hoards, and especially the relation between the numbers of coin dies and their representation of their products, we can obtain insights into the flows of money and the balance of payments for each area and each minting city.

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Archaeopress
1789695295 / 9781789695298
Paperback / softback
30/07/2020
United Kingdom
French
420 pages
29 cm
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