Making a mint : comparative studies in Late Iron Age coin mould / Mark Landon.
This book presents the first large-scale comparative study of Iron Age coin mould. Iron Age minting techniques reveal a great deal about Iron Age political organisation and economy that has, until now, remained largely unreported.
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Archaeopress Archaeology,
2016.
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1: Starting point; Chapter 2: The Literature; Chapter 3: Recording coin mould: aims and methodology; Chapter 4: The Henderson Collection (Braughing) coin mould assemblage; Chapter 5: The Ford Bridge (Braughing) assemblage; Chapter 6: The PuckeridgeAssemblage; Chapter 7: The Wickham Kennels assemblage; Chapter 8: Small finds from Braughing/Puckeridge; Chapter 9: The Bagendon study sample; Chapter 10: Coin mould from Old Sleaford in the British Museum; Chapter 11: The Turners Hall Farm Assemblage; Chapter 12: Conclusions; Appendix: Some experiments in the manufacture of coin mould; Bibliography.