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MONETARY HISTORY OF KIEV IN THE PRE-MONGOL PERIOD 437Il'in, Topografiia, p. 28, no. 96; Bauer, "Die Silber-," p. 106, no. 76.65. Pekaril Kniazha hora. Kaniv raion. Cherkasy oblast'. 1896. A silver ingot of theKiev type was part of a treasure hoard found in a clay pot.Korzukhina, Klady, p. 129, no. 120, where the hoard is dated between the1170s and 1240.66. Mysholovka. Kiev county. 1896. Eleven ingots, evidently of the Chernihiv type,were found along with silver jewelry. They weighed: 200.4g, 199.8g, 199.6g,199.3g, 199.2g, 198.6g, 198.4g, 198.1g, 197.3g, 196.2g, and 194.1g.Il'in, Topografiia, p. 29, no. 108; Bauer, "Die Silber-," p. 114, no. 93; Korzukhina,Klady, p. 133, no. 136, where the hoard is dated between the 1170s and1240.67. Zhadkiva. Korets' raion. Rivna oblast'. 1896. Fifteen silver ingots of the Kievtype were found. The weights of nine were: 165.8g, 165g, 164.1g, 159.6g,159.2g, 158.5g (2), 155.6g, and 154.4g.Il'in, Topografiia, p. 16, no. 17; Bauer, "Die Silber-," p. 103, no. 54.68. Viitivtsi. Pereiaslav county. Poltava gubernia. 1898. Twenty-nine silver ingotsof the Kiev type were part of a hoard which <strong>also</strong> included gold and silverjewelry. The ingots weighed: 200.5g (2), 198.4g (2), 162.lg, 160g (3), 157.8g(11), 156.7g (7), 153.6g (2), and 108.6g.Il'in, Topografiia, p. 42, no. 179; Bauer, "Die Silber-," p. 104, no. 59, and p.116, no. 97, and p. 119, no. 103; Korzukhina, Klady, p. 136, no. 145, where thehoard is dated between the 1170s and 1240.69. Pekaril Kniazha hora. Kaniv raion. Cherkasy oblast'. 1899. Several ingots werefound—most were of very good silver but one, of the Kiev type and weighing179.2g, was of low quality. Several were of the Kiev type and one was a heavyingot of the Kiev type.Il'in, Topografiia, p. 30, no. 115; Bauer, "Die Silber-," p. 106, no. 80, and p.118, no. 100.70. Sakhnivka. Korsuri-Shevchenkivs'kyi raion. Cherkasy oblast'. 1899. Silveringots were found.Il'in, Topografiia, p. 30, no. 117.71. Velyka Snitynka. Fastiv raion. Kiev oblast'. 1900. Five silver ingots of the Kievtype (?) weighing 202.9g, 200.9g, 197.lg, 169.8g, and a cut ingot of 123.7gwere found.Il'in, Topografiia, p. 28, no. 98; Bauer, "Die Silber-," p. 104, no. 60, and p.116, no. 96.72. Sharky. Rokytne raion. Kiev oblast'. 1901. A silver ingot of the Kiev type wasfound.Il'in, Topografiia, p. 28, no. 97; Bauer, "Die Silber-," p. 106, no. 75.73. Pyshka. Korsun'-Shevchenkivs'kyi raion. Cherkasy oblast'. 1901. A gold barweighing ca. 64g, perhaps part of an ingot, was found in a burial mound alongwith other objects.

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