The Viking Age: Raiders, Traders, and Kings — Fexingo History
The Vikings are famous for their raids and longships, but their economy was deeply connected to a global trade network stretching all the way to Central Asia and the Islamic Caliphates. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the astonishing silver hoards buried across Scandinavia, from Gotland's Spillings Hoard to the dirhams flowing into Birka and Hedeby. They discuss how Abbasid silver coins, known as dirhams, poured into the Viking world via the Volga and Dnieper trade routes, fueling the rise of chieftains and reshaping Scandinavian society. The conversation covers the role of the Rus' in connecting the Baltic to Baghdad, the evidence from grave goods and runestones, and the puzzling decline of silver imports in the late 10th century. Why did Vikings bury so much silver? What does the number of hoards tell us about times of crisis? And how did a silver coin minted in Samarkand end up in a farmer's field in Sweden? This episode pieces together the archaeology and history behind the silver that powered the Viking Age. #VikingAge #SilverHoards #Gotland #SpillingsHoard #Dirham #AbbasidCaliphate #Rus #Birka #Hedeby #TradeRoutes #VolgaTradeRoute #DnieperTradeRoute #Samarkand #Numismatics #Archaeology #SilkRoad #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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