New Finds of Thracian and Lower Moesian Mints from Viminacium
Апстракт
Under Antoninus Pius, an increased influx of coins from the Thracian and Lower Moesian mints in the
territory of present-day Serbia can be observed. Two other peaks coincide with the reigns of Septimius
Severus and Caracalla. Among the Thracian cities, the coins of Pautalia prevail, being followed by
Hadrianopolis, Philippopolis and Perinthus, while the share of other mints (Anchialus, Serdica, Deultum,
Byzantium, Augusta Traiana, Mesambria, Plotinopolis) is considerably smaller. Coins from the Lower
Moesian mints are represented in far lower numbers then coins from the Thracian mints. The largest
number comes from the Nicopolis ad Istrum mint, while Marcianopolis and Tomis are represented with
one copy each. The mapping of Thracian coins found in the territory of present-day Serbia shows their
largest concentration in Viminacium and its vicinity. So far, 44 coins of the Thracian (36) and Lower
Moesian (8) mints, found during the archaeological excavations of the southern necr...opolis.
Кључне речи:
Coins / Thracia / Moesia Inferior / Mints / ViminaciumИзвор:
Book of abstract : 10th Joint Meeting of ECFN and Nomisma.org & 2nd BulgNR TOGETHER, 19-23. June 2023 Sofia, 2023, 27-27Издавач:
- Sofia : Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
Напомена:
- https://www.bg-numismatic-readings.com/program-2/
Институција/група
Археолошки институт / Institute of ArchaeologyTY - CONF AU - Redžić, Saša AU - Milovanović, Bebina AU - Vojvoda, Mirjana PY - 2023 UR - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/680 AB - Under Antoninus Pius, an increased influx of coins from the Thracian and Lower Moesian mints in the territory of present-day Serbia can be observed. Two other peaks coincide with the reigns of Septimius Severus and Caracalla. Among the Thracian cities, the coins of Pautalia prevail, being followed by Hadrianopolis, Philippopolis and Perinthus, while the share of other mints (Anchialus, Serdica, Deultum, Byzantium, Augusta Traiana, Mesambria, Plotinopolis) is considerably smaller. Coins from the Lower Moesian mints are represented in far lower numbers then coins from the Thracian mints. The largest number comes from the Nicopolis ad Istrum mint, while Marcianopolis and Tomis are represented with one copy each. The mapping of Thracian coins found in the territory of present-day Serbia shows their largest concentration in Viminacium and its vicinity. So far, 44 coins of the Thracian (36) and Lower Moesian (8) mints, found during the archaeological excavations of the southern necropolis. PB - Sofia : Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski” C3 - Book of abstract : 10th Joint Meeting of ECFN and Nomisma.org & 2nd BulgNR TOGETHER, 19-23. June 2023 Sofia T1 - New Finds of Thracian and Lower Moesian Mints from Viminacium EP - 27 SP - 27 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_680 ER -
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Redžić, S., Milovanović, B.,& Vojvoda, M.. (2023). New Finds of Thracian and Lower Moesian Mints from Viminacium. in Book of abstract : 10th Joint Meeting of ECFN and Nomisma.org & 2nd BulgNR TOGETHER, 19-23. June 2023 Sofia Sofia : Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”., 27-27. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_680
Redžić S, Milovanović B, Vojvoda M. New Finds of Thracian and Lower Moesian Mints from Viminacium. in Book of abstract : 10th Joint Meeting of ECFN and Nomisma.org & 2nd BulgNR TOGETHER, 19-23. June 2023 Sofia. 2023;:27-27. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_680 .
Redžić, Saša, Milovanović, Bebina, Vojvoda, Mirjana, "New Finds of Thracian and Lower Moesian Mints from Viminacium" in Book of abstract : 10th Joint Meeting of ECFN and Nomisma.org & 2nd BulgNR TOGETHER, 19-23. June 2023 Sofia (2023):27-27, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_680 .