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(01.04 MC)Suppose an archeologist finds a 10th-century gold coin from the Abbasid Caliphate in a Viking grave in Norway, thousands of miles away. For what purpose is the coin most useful as a primary source? evidence about 10th-century trade networks information about where Abbasids obtained gold details about the lives of Viking slaves in Baghdad calculation of the value of Abbasid money

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evidence about 10th-century trade networks

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User Elzo Valugi
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"evidence about 10th-century trade networks" would be the best option from the list, since the discovery of a coin can give clues as to where the trade routes were, and the volume of goods traded.
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