The second hoard from Strzelce Krajeńskie (2014) – preliminary studies and metal analyses of selected coins

Q2 Arts and Humanities
B. Miazga, Paweł Milejski
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The second hoard from Strzelce Krajeńskie was discovered in 2014. The assemblage consists of at least 1948 coins. The article presents the interdisciplinary study of 109 of these coins. Apart from all Prague groschen, wittens, hellers and Jagiellonian pennies also 10 Brandenburg and 70 West Pomeranian pennies were loaned for this project by the museum where the assemblage is housed. Care was taken to select the most statistically representative sample possible. Twenty Vinkenaugen from the Szczecin mint were selected – as well as ten pennies minted in Gryfino, Koszalin, Słupsk, Stargard and Kołobrzeg. Additionally, 48 coins were subjected to a metallographic analysis – 18 Prague groschen of Wenceslas IV, two pennies of Vladislaus III, two Mecklenburg and three West Pomeranian wittens, four coins identified as Silesian hellers and 19 West Pomeranian pennies. The results we obtained demonstrate the benefits of collaboration between numismatics and natural sciences. Interdisciplinary research conducted on part of the second hoard from Strzelce Krajeńskie reveals its research potential and value as an archaeological source for the study of monetary history.
来自Strzelce Krajeńskie(2014)的第二批宝藏——对选定硬币的初步研究和金属分析
Strzelce Krajeńskie的第二个宝藏于2014年被发现。该组合包括至少1948枚硬币。本文介绍了对其中109枚硬币的跨学科研究。除了所有的布拉格格罗申、威滕、海勒和贾吉隆硬币外,收藏该藏品的博物馆还为该项目借出了10枚勃兰登堡和70枚西波美拉尼亚硬币。我们尽可能谨慎地选择最具统计代表性的样本。选择了20枚什切青铸币厂的文克诺根,以及格里菲诺、科萨林、Słupsk、斯塔加德和科沃布泽格铸造的10枚硬币。此外,对48枚硬币进行了金相分析——18枚温塞斯拉斯四世的布拉格格罗申,两枚弗拉迪斯劳斯三世的便士,两枚梅克伦堡和三枚西波美拉尼亚威滕,四枚被认定为西里西亚海勒人的硬币和19枚西波梅兰尼亚便士。我们获得的结果证明了钱币学和自然科学之间合作的好处。对Strzelce Krajeńskie第二个窖藏的一部分进行的跨学科研究揭示了其作为货币史研究考古来源的研究潜力和价值。
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Sprawozdania Archeologiczne
Sprawozdania Archeologiczne Arts and Humanities-Archeology (arts and humanities)
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期刊介绍: Sprawozdania Archeologiczneis a peer-reviewed Polish archaeological journal edited and published annually in English and German by the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, intended especially for Polish and Central-European readership. Its main aim is to present a wide range of approaches to issues in contemporary archaeology and to publish materials and findings of field surveys.
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