Article ID: CBB333818895

Acuñaciones monetarias de al-Andalus en la primera mitad del siglo V/XI: fin de un modelo, consolidación de las emisiones regionales (2015)

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During the first half of the fifth/eleventh century, the caliphal minting practices of the previous century gradually changed, and by the end of this period, a very different monetary system had been established. While in the fourth/tenth century, dinars and dirhams were regularly minted in al-Andalus, by the middle of the next century the number of mints had multiplied and each regional power possessed its own model for the emission of coins. Moreover, the quality of gold and silver coins decreased considerably. The aim of this paper is to perform a comparative analysis of the monetary production developed in the first half of the fifth/eleventh century among the different dynasties of al-Andalus in order to establish the chronological phases that mark the shift from one model of minting to others.

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Authors & Contributors
Amar, Zohar
Balasubramaniam, R.
Berggren, John Lennart
Bigelow, Allison Margaret
Biggs, Norman L.
Cabo-González, Ana M.
Journals
Arabic Sciences and Philosophy
Archaeometry
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine
Economic Botany
Histoire & Mesure
Publishers
Edizioni Cadmo
University of Arizona
Melville House
Princeton University Press
Concepts
Gold
Silver
Arab/Islamic world, civilization and culture
Metallurgy
Technology
Coins; medals; seals
People
al-Zahrawi, Abu al-Qasim
Aristotle
Harriot, Thomas
Scot, Michael
Laer, Willem van
Kitab Al-Tasrif
Time Periods
Medieval
11th century
Ancient
10th century
12th century
18th century
Places
Andalusia (Spain)
Europe
Rome (Italy)
North Africa
Spain
Mediterranean region
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