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In 685 B.C. in parts of China pearls and gems, gold, knivesand cloth were the money, and under the Shou dynasty(1100 B.C.) we understand from ancient Commentaries thatthe gold circulated in little cubes of a square inch, and thecopper in round, tongue-like plates by the tchin tchu, whilethe silk cloth 2 feet 2 inches wide in rolls of 40 feet formeda piece.

We have already seen that the gold talent of the HomericPoems, which was in use among the Greeks before the art ofstamping money had yet become known, weighed about 130grains troy (84 grammes). In historical times gold was alwaysweighed on what was called the Euboic (or Euboic-Attic)standard. Thus when Thasos began to strike gold coins in411 B.C. after her revolt from Athens they weighed 135 grs.Unless this had been the time-honoured unit employed for goldin that island so famous for its mines the Thasians would hardlyhave employed it. Certainly they would not adopt it simplybecause it was the standard of the hated Athenians, especiallyas they had a different standard for silver.

We have now had a survey of the monetary and weightsystems of China, Annam, Cambodia and Laos, and everywherefound that the nên or bar of 10 taels is the highest knownmetallic unit, and that except in Laos the counting of money evenby the catty or pound is unknown, the Chinese themselves onlyemploying the tael as their highest monetary unit, the cattybeing kept as in Annam and Cambodia itself for ordinarygoods. This is borne out by the practices in the weighing ofgold. In Attopoeu, the region where gold is found, 8 chi (= 2ticals or bats = 4 slings = 30 grammes) are exchanged for a barof silver (= 100 chi = 375 grammes). M. Aymonier thinksthat the gold bat, that is to say the weight in gold of a tical(15 grammes, 234 grains Troy), must have been the unit forweighing gold, as formerly it was necessary to give a gold batin order to marry a girl of the blood royal. This gets considerablesupport from the fact that in Sieng-Khan the goldbat has only the weight of a sling or chi (58 grains Troy), thatis the quarter of a tical, and the weight of the tical or bat iscalled a damling. In fact they hardly reckon gold in any otherway than by this small damling which is only the weight ofa tical (234 grains Troy). In reference to my argumentthat as gold is the first of all things to be weighed, theprimitive weight unit is certain to be small, as no man has, asa rule, any need to weigh his gold by the hundredweight orlarge mercantile talent, this fact that the highest unit forweighing gold in Attopoeu is so small, not even reaching theweight of the Graeco-Phoenician heavy gold shekel or doubleox-unit of 260 grains, is of considerable importance.

Women and social history can be overlooked themes in periods where records tended to focus on money, religion and Kings. While those latter themes are covered in this section so are features on individual women, their relationships with power and how they were able to influence politics and the people around them. Social history is also addressed through the stories of Hermits, soldiers, tax records and revolting peasantry with nobles. Read more

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