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<p>[QUOTE="John Anthony, post: 2774310, member: 42773"]This is something that I've noticed from time to time, reading papers at Academia.edu - anthropologists and/or archaeologists aren't necessarily the most accurate writers when it comes to the history of coinage and currency. They get the gist of the story right, but inevitably some of the details are wrong enough to make numismatists cringe. In fact, it seems they don't consult numismatists very often at all.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Anthony, post: 2774310, member: 42773"]This is something that I've noticed from time to time, reading papers at Academia.edu - anthropologists and/or archaeologists aren't necessarily the most accurate writers when it comes to the history of coinage and currency. They get the gist of the story right, but inevitably some of the details are wrong enough to make numismatists cringe. In fact, it seems they don't consult numismatists very often at all.[/QUOTE]
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