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The main finding from all this: the earliest uses of money in recorded civilization were not coins, or anything like them. They were tallies of credits and debits (gives and takes), assets and liabilities (rights and responsibilities, ownership and obligations), quantified in numbers.</em></p>
<p><a href="http://evonomics.com/did-money-evolve-you-might-not-be-surprised/">http://evonomics.com/did-money-evolve-you-might-not-be-surprised/</a></p>
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