Cummulative finds in churches constitute one of the most important source materials for understanding the coinage and coin circulation during the Middle Ages. In 1992, Henrik Klackenberg wrote a thesis, Moneta nostra, dealing with the monetaziation of the countryside, that is how coins started to be used. Based on his material of cummulative medieval coin finds within the medieval borders of Sweden (excl. Gotland) maps showing the number of coins are presented here divided into the same 50-year period which Klackenberg used. This makes it easy to compare different areas with each other. The material covers a very long period of time and there are many source critical problems.

Further reading: Kenneth Jonsson, Myntfynden I landsortskyrkor i det medeltida Sverige. Myntstudier 2011-1 (5507 Kb) , 1-16.

 

 
Karta som visar medeltida myntfynd i svenska landsortskyrkor
Coin finds in rural parishes whitin the medieval boarders of Sweden (excluding Finland and Gotland).