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The work uses comparative and inductive methods to trace how societies developed metallic money and weight standards, surveying primitive currencies, the distribution and early discovery of gold, and prehistoric trade routes. It argues that weighing technology first served gold and that many ancient weight units correspond to values like cattle, explaining origins of early Greek coin types and units such as the obol, litra, mina, and talent. Regional systems from China and further Asia to Egypt, Babylon, Lydia, Greece, Italy, and Rome are examined, with critical reassessment of older metrological and linguistic theories.

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William Ridgeway

William Ridgeway was a notable scholar and author primarily recognized for his work in the fields of archaeology and numismatics. His key publication, "The Origin of Metallic Currency and Weight Standards," explores the historical development of currency and measurement systems, shedding light on their significance in ancient economies. Ridgeway's contributions to the understanding of monetary systems have influenced both historical and economic studies, making him an important figure in the exploration of how societies have utilized currency throughout history.

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