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- Hacksilver (sometimes referred to as hacksilber) consists of fragments of cut and bent silver items that were used as bullion or as currency by weight...
- to Tarshish as Sardinia. Recent research into hacksilver ****ds has also suggested Sardinia. Hacksilver objects in these Phoenician ****ds have lead isotope...
- well as the coasts of North Africa and the Iberian Peninsula. Phoenician hacksilver dated to this period bears lead isotope ratios matching ores in Sardinia...
- Anglo-Saxon–Viking coin weight, used for trading bullion and hacksilver. The material is lead and it weighs 36 g (1.3 oz). Embedded with an Anglo-Saxon...
- Anglo-Saxon-Viking coin weight, used for trading bullion and hacksilver: Material is lead and weighs around 36 g (1.3 oz). It is embedded with an Anglo-Saxon...
- subsidies to keep them from doing so. The very large ****d of late Roman hacksilver found at Traprain Law may have originated in either way. The largest ****d...
- Silver from the Traprain Law Treasure, East Lothian, Scotland Fragments of Hacksilver Silver bowl Traprain Law Treasure. Triangular silver dish, drinking cup...
- ****ds in Ireland List of ****ds in North America List of missing treasure Hacksilver Treasure Treasure trove Oras, Ester (2012). "Importance of terms: What...
- hacksilver, found on the hillfort of Traprain Law (East Lothian, SE Scotland) during excavations in 1919. It is the largest ****d of Roman hacksilver...
- Furthermore, players ac****ulate different crafting resources, primarily Hacksilver, to create and purchase new items, such as new armor or upgrading existing...