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Suppose and 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?

A. Evidence about 10th-century trade networks
B. Information about where Abbasids obtained gold
C. Details about the lives of Viking slaves in Baghdad
D. Calculation of the value of Abbasid money

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a, 'evidence about 10th century trade networks'

its the right answer on the test :)) Goodluck !

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A. Evidence about 10th century trade networks
There are only two ways Vikings could have gained gold from the middle east, raiding and trading. Despite what many people believe, the Vikings were excellent traders, following rivers all across Europe. Many people believe that the Vikings traded in the Middle East for Damascus steel, making their own weapons superior to those in England and France.
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