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Les objets paléomonétaires de l'Europe atlantique protohistorique

Author Jacques Briard
Published in Revue Numismatique, 2001: 157e volume (2001)
Pages 37-50 (14 pages)
Language French
Download https://www.persee.fr/doc/numi_0484-8942_2001_num_6_157_2316
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L115883
 

Abstract

The first examples of pre-money are the Columbella shells of the Mediterranean. Some Chalcolithic exports included copper spear heads from Palmela and crockery beads from Egypt. There was also «  ring money  » consisting of copper rings covered in silver and gold. Pieces of bronze were also broken for exchange. Armorican lead socketed axes are the first complete system of paleo-money. In England another form of pre- money were the iron currency bars of the Early Iron Age.

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