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Scotland's Early Silver Alice Blackwell

Scotland's Early Silver By Alice Blackwell

Scotland's Early Silver by Alice Blackwell


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As well as showcasing beautiful objects from the collections of National Museums Scotland, this book, building on the Glenmorangie Research Project, gives fresh insights into the emergence of the early medieval kingdoms of Scotland.

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Scotland's Early Silver by Alice Blackwell

The breadth of National Museums Scotland's collections, together with the support of The Glenmorangie Company, puts National Museums in a unique position to reveal the role of silver in the development of the first kingdoms of Scotland. It was silver, not gold, which was the most important and powerful precious metal in Scotland for over six hundred years and, as well as showcasing beautiful objects, the book builds on the Glenmorangie Research Project to gives fresh insights into this formative period of Scottish history. Based on the exhibition Scotland's Early Silver which was at the National Museum of Scotland and is now on tour.

Scotland's Early Silver Reviews

' ... The book is very well written in clear and plain English and it conveys ideas and stories in short, well-structured, chapters that are appropriately illustrated to a high quality. ... It is a book to be relished and looked at in comfort and the images in particular reward closer study.'

-- Jim Mearns * Scottish Archaeological Journal 40 (2018) *

' ... It is not possible to do this book justice in this review. This is partly because it is so succinctly written with a kernel of vital information in almost every sentence. It discusses many new discoveries, presents new research and provides numerous thought-provoking interpretations which change our perception of Scottish history in the ancient and medieval periods. ... Finally, this book is a masterclass in how to present new material within a coherent and accessible narrative which can appeal both to the scholar and the layman ... ' Britannia

' ... The book is very well written in clear and plain English and it conveys ideas and stories in short, well-structured chapters that are appropriately illustrated to a high quality.' Scottish Archaeological Journal

About Alice Blackwell

Alice Blackwell is the Glenmorangie Research Fellow. Dr Martin Goldberg is Senior Curator responsible for Early History and Viking Collections, Department of Scottish History and Archaeology, National Museums Scotland. Dr Fraser Hunter is Principal Curator, Iron Age, Roman and Early History, Department of History and Archaeology, National Museums Scotland.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Dr Gordon Rintoul CBE, National Museums Scotland

Foreword by Marc Hoellinger, The Glenmorangie Company

Introduction: Silver, not gold

SCOTLAND'S EARLY SILVER

Ch. 1 Sources of silver

Ch. 2 Scotland's earliest silver AD75-160

Ch. 3 Bribery beyond Britannia AD140-230

Ch. 4 Silver for changing times AD250-350

Ch. 5. Pieces of silver: making sense of the Traprain Treasure AD350-450

Ch. 6 changing silver for a new world AD300-500

Ch. 7 Managing silver, managing change: Early Medieval hacksilver hoarding AD400-600

Ch. 8 New power symbols: massive silver chains AD300-500

Ch. 9 Holding it together: silver and brooches AD400-800

Ch. 10 New sources and new ideas AD800-1000

Ch. 11 Conclusion: a thousand years of silver

Bibliography

Exhibited objects

Index

Acknowledgements

Additional information

NGR9781910682128
9781910682128
1910682128
Scotland's Early Silver by Alice Blackwell
New
Paperback
NMSE - Publishing Ltd
2017-10-13
144
N/A
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