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Author Topic: FLAME - Framing the Late Antique and early Medieval Economy  (Read 259 times)

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Offline Virgil H

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I learned about a very interesting project being done by Princeton University called FLAME - Framing the Late Antique and early Medieval Economy. This was discussed as part of today's ANS Lyceum by Dr. Alan M. Stahl, Curator of Numismatics at Princeton University's Firestone Library. There is much more to FLAME than mapping and I will probably do a Numiswiki entry if one doesn't already exist. The minting mapping application is fascinating. The rest of the site looks interesting, as well, I am just starting to check it out.

http://coinage.princeton.edu/map.html

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Virgil

 

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