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MONETARY HISTORY OF KIEV IN THE PRE-MONGOL PERIOD 433159.7g (2), 159.3g, 159.2g (3), 159.1g, 158.9g, 158.8g, 158.6g, 158.5g, 158.2g,158.lg, 158g, 157.2g, 156.7g, 154.2g, and 152.2g.Il'in, Topografiia, p. 25, no. 79; Bauer, "Die Silber-," p. 105, no. 63 and p.119, no. 108; Bauer, "Die Silber-," 1931, p. 64, no. 116; Korzukhina, Klady,p. 125, no. 106, where the hoard is dated between the 1170s and 1240; Tolochko,"Topohrafiia," p. 132, no. 30; Tolochko, Drevnii Kiev, p. 174, no. 29.30. Kiev. 1908. An ingot of the Kiev type weighing 159.4 g was found along withtreasure in excavations by the Desiatynna Church.Il'in, Topografiia, p. 25, no. 73; Bauer, "Die Silber-," p. 102, no. 50; Tolochko,"Topohrafiia," p. 131, no. 11 and Drevnii Kiev, p. 173, no. 11, lists oneingot of the Novgorod type found near the kapyshche in 1908.31. Kiev. 1908. A copper tile, apparently a copper ingot of the Novgorod type, wasfound in excavations. In 1908 two such copper ingots were <strong>also</strong> found in theformer yard of the Frol Monastery and a third was found in a yard onKostiantynivs'ka Street. Finally, an ingot cast from lead and weighing 105g.was found on the grounds of the St. Sofia Cathedral ca. 1908-1909.Il'in, Topografiia, p. 27, no. 93; Bauer, "Die Silber-," p. 119, no. 105; Tolochko,"Topohrafiia," p. 133, nos. 38-39; Tolochko, Drevnii Kiev, p. 174, nos.37-38.32. Kiev. 1909. A silver ingot of the Kiev type was found in the yard of the DesiatynnaChurch.Tolochko, "Topohrafiia," p. 131, no. 12; Tolochko, Drevnii Kiev, p. 173, no.12.33. Kiev. 1911. Six ingots of the Kiev type were part of a hoard found in excavationsat the Desiatynna Church. They weighed: 165.8g, 159.8g, 159.5g,156.5g, 155.9g, andl46.3g.Il'in, Topografiia, p. 25, no. 74; Bauer, "Die Silber-," p. 103, no. 51; Korzukhina,Klady, p. 109, no. 69, where the hoard is dated between the 1170s and1240; Tolochko, "Topohrafiia," p. 131, no. 13; Tolochko, Drevnii Kiev, p.173, no. 13.34. Kiev. 1914. Four electrum ingots of the Kiev type were part of a hoard foundduring work at the Desiatynna Church.Il'in, Topografiia, p. 25, no. 75; Bauer, "Die Silber-," p. 106, no. 71, whereone silver ingot of the Kiev type is noted; Korzukhina, Klady, p. Ill, no. 78,where the hoard is dated to between the 1170s and 1240; Tolochko,"Topohrafiia," p. 131, no. 14; Tolochko, Drevnii Kiev, p. 173, no. 14.35. Kiev. 1936. A silver ingot of the Kiev type was part of a hoard found near theDesiatynna Church in the former yard of Petrovs'kyi.Korzukhina, Klady, p. 108, no. 67, where the hoard is dated between the 1170sand 1240; Tolochko, "Topohrafiia," p. 131, nos. 15 and 16, and Drevnii Kiev,p. 173, no. 15, lists two ingots of the Kiev type.36. Kiev. 1938. An ingot of the Kiev type was part of a small hoard found at 14Strilets'ka Street.

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