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| 裏面の説明 | Central design comprising a square beaded frame enclosing a prominent pointed annulet or ring motif at the center. Four small globules are placed symmetrically in each of the four corners of the square, creating a balanced geometric composition characteristic of the Dorestad sceat series. The design is entirely aniconic and decorative in character, executed within the confined flan of the hammered silver piece. |
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| 鋳造数 | ND (695-760) |
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Dorestad, situated at the confluence of the Rhine and Lek in what is now the Netherlands, was among the most significant emporia of the early medieval North Sea trading network. These sceats circulated as commercial currency through a port that processed Frankish wine, Frisian cloth, and Rhenish pottery at volumes unmatched in northern Europe during the seventh and eighth centuries. The site was effectively destroyed by repeated Viking raids beginning in 834.
Metcalf's classification of this type drew heavily on find-spot concentrations, which cluster along Rhine trade routes rather than in purely Frisian coastal zones — a distribution pattern that still generates debate about precise attribution of issuing authority.