The Journey Continues

F. Holt
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The final chapter emphasizes that numismatics may be one of the oldest fields of humanistic inquiry, but it is still evolving in step with other, more modern disciplines. Researchers today want to know more about the non-elites of history, the nameless masses whose lives made possible the celebrated deeds of kings, queens, and emperors. Coins may seem particularly unsuited to this task since they are state-sponsored ego-facts bearing the names, faces, and boasts of the rich and famous. Cognitive numismatics, however, provides a new way of seeing in coins the common people—how they worked, what they thought, when they had a bad day. This approach brings the reader back to meme theory within the busy confines of an ancient mint. It completes the life cycle of a coin by examining its removal from circulation as an economic instrument, perhaps ending its journey as some other artifact of everyday experience.
旅程还在继续
最后一章强调,钱币学可能是最古老的人文研究领域之一,但它仍在与其他更现代的学科同步发展。今天的研究人员想要更多地了解历史上的非精英,那些默默无闻的大众,他们的生活使国王、王后和皇帝的著名事迹成为可能。硬币似乎特别不适合这项任务,因为它们是国家赞助的自我事实,上面有富人和名人的名字、面孔和自夸。然而,认知钱币学提供了一种新的方式,通过硬币来观察普通人——他们是如何工作的,他们是如何思考的,当他们遇到糟糕的一天。这种方法将读者带回到一个古老的造币厂繁忙的范围内的模因理论。它通过检查一枚硬币作为一种经济工具从流通中消失的过程,完成了一枚硬币的生命周期,也许它的旅程结束了,成为日常生活中的其他一些人工制品。
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