Group and Individual Tragedies in Roman Europe: The Evidence of Hoards, Epigraphic and Literary Sources

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Papers on Roman hoards of coins found around Europe.

Author(s): Cristian Găzdac (ed.)
Series: Journal of Ancient History and Achaeology, Monographic Series, 1
Publisher: Editura Mega
Year: 2020

Language: English, Italian
Pages: 554
City: Cluj-Napoca

Mariana Rotaru / The Roman hoard from Turda (Potaissa III)
Michele Asolati / Il lascito del cardinale. Un ripostiglio di antoniniani dall’Italia Setentrionale (?)
Sanja Bitrak, Pero Josifovski / Hoard of Roman silver coins from the Roman forum in Stobi
Roger Bland / Coin hoards in the Roman Empire: A long-range perspective. Some preliminary observations
Aleksander Bursche / A unique aureus of Faustina II with the legend Mater castrorum from a Late Roman area of hoards in the Southern Baltic region
Alessandro Cattaneo / Recognizing hoards in collections: A possible 3rd century hoard from the Strolin collection in Chio (VI)
David Chico-Martínez / Hispanic hoards from Alvarelhos to Tomares: A historical review
Renata Ciołek / A forgotten hoard of antoninianii from Piła (Poland): Large volume, little value
Arkadiusz Dymowski / Roman imperial hoards of denarii from the European Barbaricum
Cristian Găzdac / A hoard for Charon? The Roman Imperial hoard from Desa (Dolj county, Romania)
Joshua Goldman / Patterns of silver hoarding in Middle Roman Palestine: AD 73—300
Johan van Heesch / Coin hoards as evidence of tragedies: Some general remarks on the North of Gaul (3rd century AD)
Olivier Hekster / Hadrian and the limits to power
Benjamin D. R. Hellings / Financing Germanic military campaigns with eastern denarii
Lajos Juhász / Additional data on the gold hoard from Víziváros
Steluța Marin, Emanuel Petac / The Roman Imperial hoard of sestertii found in Dobruja passim, ante 2016
Lucian Munteanu, Stefan Honcu / Some remarks on the chronology of denarii hoards from the Eastern Carpathian Barbaricum
Kyrylo Myzgin, Arkadiusz Dymowski, Oleksiy Chemuranov / A new Roman Imperial denarius hoard with barbarian imitation from Ukraine: The Skypche hoard
Mariangela Puglisi / An overview on hoarding in Roman Sicily and the evidence of a new imperial hoard from Tyndaris
Silviu I. Purece / Riots in South Carpathian Dacia after the Marcomannic wars?
Leilani Štajer / Historical research through coin hoards
Andrea Stella / Constantine the Great and Aquileia: A new hoard evidence
Fran Stroobants / The use of coinage for large payments at Roman Sagalassos (SW Anatolia): Combining evidence from historical sources, coin finds and regional hoards
Gabriel M. Talmațchi / About some monetary finds in funerary context from Moesia Inferior
Melinda Torbágyi / A gold hoard from Savaria
Varbin Varbanov / Small coin hoards like evidence for unrest: The case of Philippopolis, Roman province of Thrace
Rada Varga / Networks and ties: The economical power holders of Alburnus Maior
Mirjana Vojvoda, Saša Redžić / Roman coin hoards of the 3rd century AD found on the territory of present-day Serbia (Moesia Superior, Dalmatia, Pannonia Inferior): Reasons for their burial