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MONETARY HISTORY OF KIEV IN THE PRE-MONGOL PERIOD 431Il'in, Topografiia, p. 25, no. 76; Tolochko, "Topohrafiia," p. 132, no. 24;Tolochko, Drevnii Kiev, p. 173, no. 23.16. Kiev. 1888. A hoard of ingots of the Kiev type was found along the Khreshchatykravine.Il'in, Topografiia, p. 26, no. 82; Tolochko, "Topohrafiia," p. 133, no. 35;Tolochko, Drevnii Kiev, p. 174, no. 34.17. Kiev. Pre-1889. Several ingots of the Kiev type were found by the DesiatynnaChurch in the former yard of Prince Trubetskoi.Il'in, Topografiia, p. 24, no. 70; Bauer, "Die Silber-," p. 106, no. 69; Tolochko,"Topohrafiia," p. 131, no. 17; Tolochko, Drevnii Kiev, p. 173, no. 16.18. Kiev. 1889. A silver ingot of the Kiev type and silver objects were found alongReitars'ka Street.Il'in, Topografiia, p. 26, no. 86; Bauer, "Die Silber-," p. 106, no. 67; Korzukhina,Klady, p. 117, no. 97, where the hoard is dated between the 1170s and1240; Tolochko, "Topohrafiia," pp. 131-32, no. 22; Tolochko, Drevnii Kiev,p. 173, no. 21.19. Kiev. 1889. (<strong>See</strong> appendix B, no. 12) Seven (or nine) silver ingots of the Kievtype were part of a coin-treasure hoard found in the former yard ofHrebenovs'kyi. They weighed: 167.9g, 162.6g, 162.5g, 161.8g, 159.7g,157.3g, andl56g.Il'in, Topografiia, p. 26, no. 87 (7 ingots); Bauer, "Die Silber-," p. 101, no. 39(7 ingots); Korzukhina, Klady, p. 118-19, no. 99, where the hoard is datedbetween the 1170s and 1240; Tolochko, "Topohrafiia," p. 131, no. 21; Sotnikovaand Spasskii, "Russkie klady," p. 55, no. 17 (6 ingots); Tolochko, DrevniiKiev,p. 173, no. 20.20. Kiev. 1898. One silver ingot (or two) of the Kiev type weighing 163.2g (and154.6g) was/were found on the Andreev slope.Il'in, Topografiia, p. 20, no. 88; Bauer, "Die Silber-," p. 102, no. 48; Tolochko,"Topohrafiia," p. 131, no. 10; Tolochko, Drevnii Kiev, p. 173, no. 10.21. Kiev. 1899. (<strong>See</strong> appendix A, no. 10 and appendix B, no. 17) Two gold ingotsof undetermined form weighing 94.7g and 141.4g were part of a coin-treasurehoard found in the former yard of Brodskii.Il'in, Topografiia, p. 27, no. 90; Bauer, "Die Silber-," p. 90, no. 19; Korzukhina,Klady, pp. 90-91, no. 30, where the hoard is dated to theeleventh-early twelfth centuries; Sotnikova and Spasskii, "Russkie klady," p.53, no. 2; Tolochko, "Topohrafiia," p. 133, no. 41.22. Kiev. 1899. Three silver ingots of the Kiev type were found in a copper vesseldiscovered somewhere in the Podil.Il'in, Topografiia, p. 27, no. 89; Bauer, "Die Silber-," p. 106, no. 70; Tolochko,"Topohrafiia," p. 133, no. 36; Tolochko, Drevnii Kiev, p. 174, no. 35.23. Kiev. 1900. (<strong>See</strong> appendix B, no. 43) A piece of a gold ingot of the Novgorodtype weighing 20g and eight silver ingots of the Kiev type weighing between

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