A Hoard fo Roman Silver Coins from the Village of Supska near Ćuprija (Supska II)
Апстракт
The Supska II hoard of Roman coins contains 933 denarii and two antoninians.
It was discovered in the village graveyard in the village of Supska in the immediate
neighbourhood of ancient Horreum Margi (present-day Ćuprija), an important point
on the Viminacium – Naissus via publica. Despite incomplete archaeological evidence
on the site, we can assume that in the immediate vicinity of Supska there was an agricultural
estate and that this find constituted the savings of the owner of a villa. The
earliest specimens in the find are the denarii of Marcus Antonius/Galba, and the last
is a denarius of Maximinus I, dated to between January/autumn (?) of 236, and the beginning
or first three months of 238. There may be several, different reasons for burial,
given the broad approximation of the date to during the short-lived rule of Maximinus
I – internal fiscal policy and the violence of the local administrations when collecting
taxes, the campaigns against the Sarmati and Dacians, ...about which historiography
has little to tell, or the preparations for the campaign Maximinus was going to launch
against Rome at the beginning of AD 238. The probability that the hoard was not collected
in its entirety at the site where it was found, leaves open the question as to the
cause of its burial.
Кључне речи:
Roman empire / Roman coin hoards / Maximinus I / Supska / Horreum Margi / Moesia SuperiorИзвор:
Numizmatičar, 2013, 31, 9-153Издавач:
- Beograd : Narodni muzej
Финансирање / пројекти:
- ИРС - Виминацијум, римски град и легијски војни логор - истраживање материјалне и духовне културе, становништва, применом најсавременијих технологија даљинске детекције, геофизике, GIS-а, дигитализације и 3D визуализације (RS-MESTD-Integrated and Interdisciplinary Research (IIR or III)-47018)
- Градски живот у антици: експанзија градова и урбане цивилизације на Балкану и у суседним областима од хеленистичког до позно римског периода (RS-MESTD-Basic Research (BR or ON)-177005)
- Roman Coin Hoards from Serbia. Numismatic Collection of the National Museum in Belgrade (B. Borić–Brešković) – Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Serbia;
Институција/група
Археолошки институт / Institute of ArchaeologyTY - JOUR AU - Borić-Brešković, Bojana AU - Vojvoda, Mirjana PY - 2013 UR - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1010 AB - The Supska II hoard of Roman coins contains 933 denarii and two antoninians. It was discovered in the village graveyard in the village of Supska in the immediate neighbourhood of ancient Horreum Margi (present-day Ćuprija), an important point on the Viminacium – Naissus via publica. Despite incomplete archaeological evidence on the site, we can assume that in the immediate vicinity of Supska there was an agricultural estate and that this find constituted the savings of the owner of a villa. The earliest specimens in the find are the denarii of Marcus Antonius/Galba, and the last is a denarius of Maximinus I, dated to between January/autumn (?) of 236, and the beginning or first three months of 238. There may be several, different reasons for burial, given the broad approximation of the date to during the short-lived rule of Maximinus I – internal fiscal policy and the violence of the local administrations when collecting taxes, the campaigns against the Sarmati and Dacians, about which historiography has little to tell, or the preparations for the campaign Maximinus was going to launch against Rome at the beginning of AD 238. The probability that the hoard was not collected in its entirety at the site where it was found, leaves open the question as to the cause of its burial. PB - Beograd : Narodni muzej T2 - Numizmatičar T1 - A Hoard fo Roman Silver Coins from the Village of Supska near Ćuprija (Supska II) EP - 153 IS - 31 SP - 9 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1010 ER -
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Borić-Brešković, B.,& Vojvoda, M.. (2013). A Hoard fo Roman Silver Coins from the Village of Supska near Ćuprija (Supska II). in Numizmatičar Beograd : Narodni muzej.(31), 9-153. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1010
Borić-Brešković B, Vojvoda M. A Hoard fo Roman Silver Coins from the Village of Supska near Ćuprija (Supska II). in Numizmatičar. 2013;(31):9-153. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1010 .
Borić-Brešković, Bojana, Vojvoda, Mirjana, "A Hoard fo Roman Silver Coins from the Village of Supska near Ćuprija (Supska II)" in Numizmatičar, no. 31 (2013):9-153, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1010 .