Divina Moneta. Coins in Religion and Ritual

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Divina Moneta. Coins in Religion and Ritual. / Ingvardson, Gitte Tarnow (Redaktør); Burström, Nanouschka M. (Redaktør).

Divina Moneta. Coins in Religion and Ritual. London : Routledge, 2017. (Religion and Money in the Middle Ages, Bind 2).

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Harvard

Ingvardson, GT & Burström, NM (red) 2017, Divina Moneta. Coins in Religion and Ritual. i Divina Moneta. Coins in Religion and Ritual. Routledge, London, Religion and Money in the Middle Ages, bind 2.

APA

Ingvardson, G. T., & Burström, N. M. (red.) (2017). Divina Moneta. Coins in Religion and Ritual. I Divina Moneta. Coins in Religion and Ritual Routledge. Religion and Money in the Middle Ages Bind 2

Vancouver

Ingvardson GT, (ed.), Burström NM, (ed.). Divina Moneta. Coins in Religion and Ritual. I Divina Moneta. Coins in Religion and Ritual. London: Routledge. 2017. (Religion and Money in the Middle Ages, Bind 2).

Author

Ingvardson, Gitte Tarnow (Redaktør) ; Burström, Nanouschka M. (Redaktør). / Divina Moneta. Coins in Religion and Ritual. Divina Moneta. Coins in Religion and Ritual. London : Routledge, 2017. (Religion and Money in the Middle Ages, Bind 2).

Bibtex

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