Coin Hoards and Hoarding in the Roman World
Herausgeber: Mairat, Jerome; Howgego, Chris; Wilson, Andrew
Coin Hoards and Hoarding in the Roman World
Herausgeber: Mairat, Jerome; Howgego, Chris; Wilson, Andrew
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This volume presents fourteen chapters discussing coin hoarding in the Roman Empire from c. 30 BC to AD 400. The chapters cover topics including the statistics used to analyse patterns of hoarding, regional studies, and the evidence about monetary circulation in the Roman Empire provided by hoard discoveries.
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This volume presents fourteen chapters discussing coin hoarding in the Roman Empire from c. 30 BC to AD 400. The chapters cover topics including the statistics used to analyse patterns of hoarding, regional studies, and the evidence about monetary circulation in the Roman Empire provided by hoard discoveries.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 160mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 689g
- ISBN-13: 9780198866381
- ISBN-10: 0198866380
- Artikelnr.: 62315435
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 160mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 689g
- ISBN-13: 9780198866381
- ISBN-10: 0198866380
- Artikelnr.: 62315435
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jerome Mairat is curator of the Heberden Coin Room in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, in charge of the digitization of the collection. His research focuses on the Roman coinage of the third century AD, both imperial and provincial. He is a co-author of Roman Provincial Coinage, volume IX, AD 249-254 (British Museum, 2016), General Editor of Roman Provincial Coinage , and Director of RPC online. Andrew Wilson is Professor of the Archaeology of the Roman Empire at the University of Oxford. His research interests include the economy of the Roman Empire, ancient technology, ancient water supply and usage, Roman North Africa, and archaeological field surveys. He is the co-editor of The Economy of Pompeii (OUP, 2017, with Miko Flohr), Trade, Commerce, and the State in the Roman World (OUP, 2018, with Alan Bowman), and Recycling and Reuse in the Roman Economy (OUP, 2020, with Chloë N. Duckworth) Chris Howgego is Keeper of the Heberden Coin Room, Ashmolean Museum, and Professor of Greek and Roman Numismatics in the University of Oxford. He is the author of Ancient History from Coins (Routledge, 1995), and has written widely on Roman coinage and history. He was the founding Director of Roman Provincial Coinage Online and, with Andrew Wilson, of the Coin Hoards of the Roman Empire project; he continues to co-direct both projects. He is also an editor of the series Roman Imperial Coinage and Roman Provincial Coinage.
* 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¿zdac: 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
* 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¿zdac: 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
* 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¿zdac: 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
* 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¿zdac: 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