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Tytuł:
A Hoard of Russian Coins of the 18th Century from the Village of Emylivka (Holovanivsky District of Kirovohrad Region)
Autorzy:
Bondarenko, Olexander
Kapeliushnyi, Valerii
Tupchiyenko, Mykola
Shvets, Dmytro
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2033787.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021-12-28
Wydawca:
Łódzkie Towarzystwo Naukowe
Tematy:
Southern Ukraine
hoard of coins
ruble
copper coin
Ukraina
Rzeczpospolita
skarb monet
Opis:
In the spring of 2020 in the vicinity of the village Yemylivka (Golovanivskyi district, Kirovohrad region) local residents carrying out agricultural work accidentally discovered a hoard placed in a clay pot (Fig. 1). The deposit comprised coins which were in circulation in the Russian Empire during the XVIII century. The vast majority of the coins in the hoard are large-format copper 5 kopeck coins amounting to 40 pieces, as well as two silver rubles. Accordingly, the total value of the deposit is 4 rubles. The oldest coin of the complex is a ruble of 1731, and the youngest a 5 kopeck piece of 1786. The presence in this coin deposit of the XVIII century of only 2 silver rubles, minted in the 1730s, indicates the insignificant presence of large denomination silver coins in the money market of southern Ukrainian lands on the border with the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the last quarter of the XVIII century. This is due to the monetary policy of the Russian authorities in Ukraine, relating to a ban on the export of silver coins outside the empire. This hoard of Russian coins of the XVIII century, which has already been the object of scientific attention, has several interesting features, in particular the presence in the hoard of two silver ruble coins, which furthermore are previously undescribed varieties. This hoard expands the our knowledge about the circulation of money in the Southern Ukraine in the XVIII century, especially in the lands bordering the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Wiosną 2020 r. w pobliżu wsi Jemulivka (region Kirovograd, Ukraina), podczas prac rolnych, natrafiono na gliniane naczynie wypełnione monetami – rosyjskimi monetami z XVIII stulecia. Dominują monety o nominale 5 kopiejek (40 sztuk). Obok nich były dwa srebrne ruble. Najstarszymi monetami są ruble z 1731 roku. Najmłodsza moneta to 5 kopiejek z 1786 roku. Publikowany skarb jest świadectwem obiegu monet na terenie Ukrainy, na granicy z Rzeczpospolitą. Odzwierciedla on obieg monetarny w ostatniej ćwierci XVIII wieku.
Źródło:
Acta Archaeologica Lodziensia; 2021, 67; 37-43
0065-0986
2451-0300
Pojawia się w:
Acta Archaeologica Lodziensia
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
„Zaginione – ocalone”. Średniowieczne monety ze skarbu gryfińskiego w zbiorach Muzeum Narodowego w Szczecinie i Muzeum w Koszalinie
Lost-Saved. Medieval coins from Gryfino hoard in the collection gathered by the National Museum in Szczecin and the Museum in Koszalin
Autorzy:
Horoszko, Genowefa
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1573338.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020-12-31
Wydawca:
Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie
Tematy:
Brandenburgia
Pomorze Zachodnie
Gryfino
Mołtowo
średniowiecze
skarb monet
denary
brakteaty
immobilizacja
demonetyzacja
Brandenburg
Western Pomerania
Middle Ages
denarii
bracteates
economic immobilisation
demonetization
hoard of coins
Opis:
A hoard of medieval coins, mainly from Brandenburg and Pomerania, was discovered in 1933 in Gryfino (German: Greifenhagen). Some part of the deposit got dispersed, however, most of it was acquired for the collection of the then museum in Szczecin. During World War II the hoard was evacuated to the town of Mołtowo, Kołobrzeg district and disappeared. After the war 468 coins were recovered, which are now stored in the National Museum in Szczecin and the Museum in Koszalin.
Źródło:
Materiały Zachodniopomorskie; 2020, 16; 191-245
0076-5236
Pojawia się w:
Materiały Zachodniopomorskie
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Wczesnośredniowieczny srebrny skarb z Tarnowa (Łekna). Informacje na temat jego odkrywania
An Early Medieval Silver Hoard from Tarnowo (Łekno). Data on the Process of Its Discovery
Autorzy:
Wyrwa, Andrzej Marek
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/532211.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014
Wydawca:
Muzeum Pierwszych Piastów na Lednicy
Tematy:
Łekno
Tarnowo Pałuckie
Hedeby
łekneński kompleks osadniczy
rotunda w Łeknie
skarb wczesnośredniowieczny
denar Bolesława Chrobrego
dirhemy,
ozdoby,
monety czeskie
monety saskie
Łekno settlement complex
rotunda in Łekno
early medieval hoard
denar of Bolesław the Brave
dirhams
ornaments
Bohemian coins
Saxon coins
Opis:
The silver hoard from Site Ł5 in Łekno, the Wągrowiec Commune, which was discovered in 2007 and which was subsequently examined up to 2014, is a scattered one. As a consequence of ploughing and denudation, it was dragged over a quite vast area (see Fig. 5). It constitutes Part III of a hoard which was discovered here in 1861 by Wojciech Jankowiak and Antoni Łukaszewicz. Based on our findings, it can be said beyond doubt that it was found in the field of A. Łukaszewicz (Figs. 2, 3, and 4). Its Part II was gathered as a result of the activities of “treasure hunters” in 2004 [Bogucki 2006b]. This hoard (Parts I–III), as it can be said, based on hitherto preliminary findings (examinations are still in process), was deposited in a “trade settlement” situated to the west of the suburbium and the stronghold at Sites Ł3 and Ł4 in Tarnowo Pałuckie—that is, Medieval Łekno (see Figs. 1 and 2) in the late 10th c.—or in the first five years of the 11th c. at the latest. It occurred in the layer of humus and in the upper zone of Cultural Layer I (Trenches I, II, and III—cf. Fig. 5). It is a scattered-type hack-silver hoard. In the years 2007–2014, in the course of surveys and excavations, more than 630 finds related to the discussed hoard were discovered. Together with its 19th c. part (Part I) and Part II from 2004, it contains more than 841 finds. The contents of Part III of the hoard, discovered in 2007–2014, include: whole and fragmented coins, fragments of silver and cast lead/silvered jewellery, silver clumps, and wires. Concerning the coins, there are: Arabian dirhams (hacked) from the Abbāsid, Sāmānid and possibly Buvaihid?, Hamdānid?, and Ziyārid? dynasties (dated to between c. 815 and c. 976, according to the analysis by D. Malarczyk); silver coins (whole and fragmented)— according to a preliminary analysis by Z. Bartkowiak, they are West European: German denars of Otto and Adelheid, Heinrich, Otto, denars from the Cologne mint (?), Bavarian denars; Danish half-bracteates (Hedeby); denars of the Bohemian type, including a hybrid of a Bohemian denar, cross denars of Type I; Byzantine coins of Constantine VII and Roman II (945–959). A hitherto unknown hybrid of the Princes Polonie denar of Bolesław the Brave is also related to this assemblage [Bogucki 2006b, p. 181–182 ff.) The silver hoard from Tarnowo Pałuckie (Łekno) is a very significant find for defining settlement changes in the centre of the Łekno settlement complex, its settlement, economic-trade and architectural-construction structures, as well as for broader cultural phenomena within Greater Poland and its relations to the European cultural circle. All the finds from Part III of the hoard (coins, jewellery, silver clumps and wires, other finds) underwent detailed numismatic and art history studies, as well as specialist examinations—detailed non-invasive metallographic examinations and conservation ( J. Strobin and M. Sawczak). The results of these examinations and the hoard itself (the catalogue with specialist examinations) will be published in a separate monograph devoted to this discovery after all the examinations are completed. Apart from the planned monograph, details of a 9th c. sword scabbard chape from this hoard have already been published [Wyrwa, Janiwski 2014].
Źródło:
Studia Lednickie; 2014, 13; 95-111
0860-7893
2353-7906
Pojawia się w:
Studia Lednickie
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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