Coin hoards and hoarding in the Roman world

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Coin hoards and hoarding in the Roman world

edited by Jerome Mairat, Andrew Wilson, and Chris Howgego

(Oxford studies on the Roman economy)

Oxford University Press, 2022

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

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.

目次

Part I: Approaches 1: Chris Howgego and Andrew Wilson: Introduction: Coin Hoards and Hoarding in the Roman World 2: Kris Lockyear: Simplifying Complexity Part II: Regional Studies 3: Eleanor Ghey: Hoarding in Roman Britain: an Archaeological and Contextual Approach 4: Antony Hostein and Pierre Nouvel, with the collaboration of Bernadette Soum and Ludovic Trommenschlager: Hoarding in Burgundy, France: Micro-Study of a Region 5: Jerome Mairat: Coin Hoards of the Gallic Empire 6: Athena Iakovidou and Sophia Kremydi: The Interface between East and West in Hoards from Southern Greece and Macedonia 7: Cristian G&azdac: Coin Hoards from Roman Dacia 8: Ivan Bonchev: Third-Century Hoards of Roman Provincial Coins from Moesia Inferior 9: Joshua Goldman: Coin Hoarding in Roman Palestine: 63 BC to AD 300 10: Thomas Faucher: Roman Coin Hoards from Egypt: What Next Part III: Longevity of Circulation 11: Bernhard E. Woytek: The Imperial Afterlife of Roman Republican Coins and the Phenomenon of the Restored Denarii 12: Kevin Butcher and Matthew Ponting: Hoarding of Denarii and the Reforms of Nero and Septimius Severus 13: Benjamin D. R. Hellings: Coin Supply and Longevity of Circulation: Three Case Studies from Hoards in Northwest Europe 14: Johan van Heesch: The End of the Small Change Economy in Northern Gaul in the Fourth and the Fifth Centuries ad 15: Richard Hobbs: Forms of largitio and Denominations of Silver Plate in Late Antiquity: the Evidence of Flanged bowls

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