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Converting currencies in the Old World
Authors:Mederos A  Lamberg-Karlovsky C C
Institution:Departamento de Prehistoria, Universidad Complutense, Ciudad Universitaria, 28040 Madrid, Spain.
Abstract:Raw materials recovered from archaeological excavations in the Indus Valley, the Persian Gulf, Mesopotamia, Egypt and the eastern Mediterranean reflect the existence of long-distance trading during the Bronze Age, which united these regions into networks of commercial exchange. As each region relied on a different set of weights for trading, a straightforward conversion system must have been in operation. Here we describe a simple and universal conversion system that could have provided an economic key to the trade networks of the Old World between 2500 and 1000 bc.
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