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Authenticating coins of the ‘Roman emperor’ Sponsian [PDF]
The ‘Roman emperor’ Sponsian is known only from an assemblage of coins allegedly found in Transylvania (Romania) in 1713. They are very unlike regular Roman coins in style and manufacture, with various enigmatic features including bungled legends and ...
Paul N. Pearson +4 more
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Lajos Juhász
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From Collection or Archaeological Finds? A Non-Destructive Analytical Approach to Distinguish between Two Sets of Bronze Coins of the Roman Empire [PDF]
Matteo Crosera +2 more
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A Multi-Analytical Approach on Silver-Copper Coins of the Roman Empire to Elucidate the Economy of the 3rd Century A.D. [PDF]
Matteo Crosera +2 more
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Roman republican Coins from archaeological excavations of the Sanctuary near the Pass Gurzufskoe Sedlo in the Mountain Crimea [PDF]
The article describes the characteristics of 35 Roman republican and Roman provincial silver coins II-I cent BC found during archaeological excavations of the sanctuary near the pass Gurzufskoe Sedlo in 1981–1993 at Mountain Crimea.
Novichenkova, Natal'ia Georgievna +1 more
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The paper presents the first archaeometric results on a selection of ancient Roman coins (antoniniani) from a treasure found in the Roman necropolis area of ancient Cumae (Southern Italy) during archaeological campaigns by the Centre Jean Bérard. A multi-
Sabrina Pagano +10 more
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Hoard of Late Roman Gold Coins from the Dakhla Oasis "Analytical and Comparative Study with Analogues in ancient Egypt" [PDF]
The study aims to uncover a group of late Roman gold coins dating from the era of Emperor Constantius II, which were discovered within the Dakhla Oasis, where impressive group of Roman archaeological evidence found, transferred and preserved in the ...
Fatma Ali Abbas Mohamed +2 more
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AT THE EDGE OF LIBURNIA: HELLENISTIC AND ROMAN REPUBLICAN COINAGE FROM RADUČKA GLAVICA
In this paper, the authors are presenting the data about 60 specimens of Hellenistic and Roman Republican coinage found on the hillfort of Radučka glavica, located at the very edge of south-eastern Liburnia, on the corridor between the main crossings ...
Nikola Cesarik, Vjekoslav Kramberger
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For decades the analysis of hoard was frequently focusing on the moment of burial/hiding/deposition. The latest coin has served either as an absolute index for dating or, more reasonable, as a terminus post quem. But what it is happening when the coin is
Cristian GAZDAC, Radu ZAGREANU
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This paper focuses on coin hoard found in a ceramic vessel during rescue archeological excavations in Chukovezer village, Dragoman municipality, Sofia district.
Borislavov Borislav +3 more
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