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Roman provincial coinage : Volume VII,
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ISBN: 0714108715 2717718451 9780714108711 9782717718454 9780714118277 0714118273 9780714118291 9782717727104 9780714118291 9782717727104 071411829X 2717727108 0714108944 2717720499 0714108987 2717720863 0714118133 271772303X 9782717723038 9780714118130 9780714108988 9782717720860 0714120863 9780714118307 0714118303 9780714108940 Year: 2022 Publisher: Londres, Paris : British Museum Press, BNF,

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The latest in a highly regarded series, this volume presents for the first time an authoritative and systematic account of the coins minted in the Roman provinces from the accessionof Nerva in AD 96 to the death of Hadrian in AD 138. The book gives a complete picture of the material, thereby not only meeting the needs of numismatists but also providing an essential reference for historians, archaeologists and other students of the Roman Empire.


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Coin hoards and hoarding in the Roman world
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ISBN: 9780198866381 0198866380 Year: 2022 Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press,

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Coin Hoards and Hoarding in the Roman World presents fourteen chapters from an interdisciplinary group of Roman numismatists, historians, and archaeologists, discussing coin hoarding in the Roman Empire from c. 30 BC to AD 400. The book illustrates the range of research themes being addressed by those connected with the Coin Hoards of the Roman Empire Project, which is creating a database of all known Roman coin hoards from Augustus to AD 400. The volume also reflects the range of the Project's collaborations, with chapters on the use of hoard data to address methodological considerations or monetary history, and coverage of hoards from the west, centre, and east of the Roman Empire, essential to assess methodological issues and interpretations in as broad a context as possible. Chapters on methodology and metrology introduce statistical tools for analysing patterns of hoarding, explore the relationships between monetary reforms and hoarding practices, and address the question of value, emphasizing the need to consider the whole range of precious metal artefacts hoarded. Several chapters present regional studies, from Britain to Egypt, conveying the diversity of hoarding practices across the Empire, the differing methodological challenges they face, and the variety of topics they illuminate. The final group of chapters examines the evidence of hoarding for how long coins stayed in circulation, illustrating the importance of hoard evidence as a control on the interpretation of single coin finds, the continued circulation of Republican coins under the Empire, and the end of the small change economy in Northern Gaul


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Le monnayage de l'atelier de Lyon (43 av. J.-C. - 413 apr. J.-C.) . Supplément II
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ISBN: 9074623298 Year: 2003 Volume: 21 Publisher: Wetteren Numismatique romaine

The Roman imperial coinage
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ISBN: 0907605435 9780907605430 Year: 1923 Publisher: London: Spink,

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The Roman imperial coinage
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ISBN: 0907605095 0900696850 0907605435 9780907605096 1902040848 9781902040844 9781912667185 1912667185 1912667991 9781912667994 Year: 1984 Publisher: London : Spink,

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The standard reference work for Roman Imperial coinage of Hadrian now occupies a fully revised and greatly expanded standalone volume to cover the last epoch of what many consider the apogee of Roman coinage – begun with Nero’s reform of AD 64 when great effort was taken over their iconographic designs. It is also a long overdue attempt to reconcile our increased 21st century understanding of this otherwise lightly documented reign of one of the key figures in Roman history. The rich symbolism of the reign is also expressed in prodigious issues of Hadrian’s medallic pieces, many covered in RIC for the first time.


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