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Collections: Clothing, How Did They Make it? Part IVb: Cloth Money


April 9, 2021
17 Minutes
This is the second half of the fourth part of our four part (I, II, III, IVa) look at the production of textiles, particularly wool and linen, in the pre-modern world. Last time, we looked at commercial textile workers and the finishing processes for textiles (fulling, dyeing, etc) which generally took place in a commercial context. This week, we are going to look at the other major element of the commercial textile trade, which were the merchants who traded in textiles both rare and common.
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Jug of Priceless Ancient Roman Coins Discovered in Turkey


It wasn’t so long ago that every home had a jar or a jug filled with spare change – coins that were used for vending machines, the laundromat, late-night poker games, as a fine for swearing or to save for a vacation or other expenses. That practice of storing coins in jars goes back long before coin-operated machines or poker. Archeologists digging in the ancient western Turkey city of Aizanoi uncovered a well-preserved jar filled with 651 silver coins dating back over 2,000 years to the time of the first Roman emperor, Caesar Augustus. Whose Roman coins were these and what were they being saved for? Coin-operated baths? ....

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