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The breadth of National Museums Scotland's collections, together with the support of The Glenmorangie Company, puts National Museums in a unique position to reveal the role of silver in the development of the first kingdoms of Scotland. It was silver, not gold, which was the most important and powerful precious metal in Scotland for over six hundred years and, as well as showcasing beautiful objects, the book builds on the Glenmorangie Research Project to gives fresh insights into this formative period of Scottish history. Based on the exhibition Scotland's Early Silver which was at the National Museum of Scotland and is now on tour.
Contents
Foreword by Dr Gordon Rintoul CBE, National Museums Scotland
Foreword by Marc Hoellinger, The Glenmorangie Company
Introduction: Silver, not gold
SCOTLAND'S EARLY SILVER
Ch. 1 Sources of silver
Ch. 2 Scotland's earliest silver AD75-160
Ch. 3 Bribery beyond Britannia AD140-230
Ch. 4 Silver for changing times AD250-350
Ch. 5. Pieces of silver: making sense of the Traprain Treasure AD350-450
Ch. 6 changing silver for a new world AD300-500
Ch. 7 Managing silver, managing change: Early Medieval hacksilver hoarding AD400-600
Ch. 8 New power symbols: massive silver chains AD300-500
Ch. 9 Holding it together: silver and brooches AD400-800
Ch. 10 New sources and new ideas AD800-1000
Ch. 11 Conclusion: a thousand years of silver
Bibliography
Exhibited objects
Index
Acknowledgements
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