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Silver Beyond Empire: The transition between late Roman and early medieval Europe

Alice E. Blackwell
Paperback Book  |  History  |  01 Jun 2026
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Power and prestige in Europe during the first millennium AD were predominantly expressed in two portable materials: silver and gold. These precious metals underpinned the emergence of early Medieval kingdoms in Europe by providing the raw materials for objects that were used to create, contest and reflect status within and between societies. They also provide a key source of evidence for understanding reactions to the political vacuum caused by the disintegration of the Roman Empire and the emergence of the early Medieval kingdoms of Europe. While parts of temperate Europe favoured gold, silver was the most important precious metal in northern Britain for over 700 years (c.200 900). Silver was introduced to Scotland by Rome (via subsidies, military pay, diplomacy and loot), first as denarii and later as hacksilver, and rapidly became a vital means of expressing power and prestige in the lands beyond this frontier. Indeed, silver's Imperial connotations may have been a key part of its attraction. The supply of silver declined with the diminishing influence of the western Roman Empire and this dwindling resource needed to be carefully managed and recycled by early Medieval societies. Together National Museums Scotland and Leibniz-Zentrum für Archäologie created an international research network of specialists working on silver from the 4th 6th centuries with a focus on the North Sea region. This volume of papers results from meetings of the network in Edinburgh and Schleswig that explored the role of silver in the crucial transition from the late Roman Empire, with barbaricum beyond its frontiers, to early Medieval Europe and the peoples and polities that many modern European nations trace their origins back to. It aims to provide the first comparative, international and cross-disciplinary study of this powerful and valuable material during a pivotal period in Europe's history. It also provides the first full catalogues of a number of important but poorly understood hacksilver hoards from the UK: Norrie's Law (Fife), Gaulcross (Aberdeenshire), Tummel Bridge (Perthshire) and Patching (Sussex). AUTHOR: Alice Blackwell is Senior Curator of Medieval archaeology & history at National Museums Scotland and works on the material culture of the early, central and later middle ages. She has co-authored several books Early Medieval Scotland: Individuals, Communities and Ideas (2012) and Scotland's early silver (2017) which developed from a special exhibition she jointly curated in Edinburgh. She also edited Scotland in early Medieval Europe (2018). 66 colour, 73 b/w illustrations

Title: Silver Beyond Empire: The transition between late Roman and early medieval Europe

Format: Paperback Book

Release Date: 01 Jun 2026

Author: Alice E. Blackwell

Sku: 3638292

Catalogue No: 9789464264098

Category: History


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