This book focuses on the money of Eastern Central Asia to c. AD 800, a
period of over 900 years, across a vast geographical area with a very
diverse population of different cultures and traditions. The only
relevant historical accounts are those found in the Chinese dynastic
histories, yet these contain few references to money in Eastern Central
Asia. This study therefore depends almost entirely on the archaeological
evidence for money found at sites in the region, in the form of coins
and contemporary documentary evidence. The book is arranged in four
parts. The first part presents the background to the study, the second
the numismatic evidence, the third gives the evidence for money in the
contemporary documents excavated at sites in Eastern Central Asia, and
the concluding part brings together the data from the numismatic and
documentary evidence to create a new framework for money in early
Eastern Central Asia.