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Month: October 2017

October 26, 2017comparison data, Other eras

What was the price of gold in 1522 in relation to today’s dollar?

Previous post explored a comment by Eric Metaxas in his book, Martin Luther, The Man Who Rediscovered God and Changed the World, […]

October 24, 2017Other eras

Price tag for the first New Testament printed in vernacular expressed in terms of the cost of a butchered hog

I found an interesting way to convert the price of a New Testament bible in 1522 to current dollars. How does this […]

October 17, 2017December 31, 2017Viking Era

Guess on volume of trade in Gotland during Viking Age

The Viking, by Tre Tryckare, copyright 1967, has some fun speculation on the volume of annual trade in a major Viking trading […]

October 16, 2017December 31, 2017Viking Era

Buried hoards of gold and silver

One of the fascinating things to consider about the Viking and Roman ages is what economies looked like without a banking system […]

October 9, 2017April 8, 2019Viking Era

Viking sword found in 2017

On 9/5/17, Secrets of the Ice reported Breaking News: A Viking Sword Found at High Altitude. Many other news sites reported this […]

October 6, 2017Viking Era

Guesses on how much loot the Vikings hauled out of Europe – #3

Here are a few more guesses on the volume of precious metals flowing into the Viking lands. Overall impact on economy from […]

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