Roman Coin Hoards deposited during the reign of Philip I from the territory of present-day Serbia
Abstract
Monetary finds, especially coin hoards, are unavoidable sources for studying the political, economic and social history of a certain period and territory. Coin hoards are particularly valuable in the interpretation of complex historical processes in the Roman Empire, especially in the 3rd century, from which written sources fail to provide the anticipated clues. Given these circumstances, the analysis of finds requires caution in their interpretation primarily because the conditions of discovery are often insufficiently reliable, and the mandatory comparison with similar finds from the immediate and broader vicinity.
A large number of coin hoards from the territory of present-day Serbia originate from the 3rd century, wherein they gradually grew in numbers from the time of Alexander Severus and peaked in the period between 252 and 254 AD (Graph 1).
Keywords:
Roman empire / Roman coin hoards / Moesia Superior / Present-day Serbia / Philip ISource:
Coin hoards in Southeastern Europe (1st–6th century AD), 2021, 95-105Publisher:
- Rousse : Rousse Regional Museum of History
Funding / projects:
- IRS - Viminacium, roman city and military legion camp - research of material and non-material of inhabitants by using the modern technologies of remote detection, geophysics, GIS, digitalisation and 3D visualisation (RS-47018)
- City Life in Antiquity: The Expansion of Cities and Urban Civilization in the Balkans and the Neighbouring Areas from the Hellenistic to the Late Roman Period (RS-177005)
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Institution/Community
Археолошки институт / Institute of ArchaeologyTY - CHAP AU - Borić-Brešković, Bojana AU - Vojvoda, Mirjana PY - 2021 UR - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/666 AB - Monetary finds, especially coin hoards, are unavoidable sources for studying the political, economic and social history of a certain period and territory. Coin hoards are particularly valuable in the interpretation of complex historical processes in the Roman Empire, especially in the 3rd century, from which written sources fail to provide the anticipated clues. Given these circumstances, the analysis of finds requires caution in their interpretation primarily because the conditions of discovery are often insufficiently reliable, and the mandatory comparison with similar finds from the immediate and broader vicinity. A large number of coin hoards from the territory of present-day Serbia originate from the 3rd century, wherein they gradually grew in numbers from the time of Alexander Severus and peaked in the period between 252 and 254 AD (Graph 1). PB - Rousse : Rousse Regional Museum of History T2 - Coin hoards in Southeastern Europe (1st–6th century AD) T1 - Roman Coin Hoards deposited during the reign of Philip I from the territory of present-day Serbia EP - 105 SP - 95 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_666 ER -
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Borić-Brešković, B.,& Vojvoda, M.. (2021). Roman Coin Hoards deposited during the reign of Philip I from the territory of present-day Serbia. in Coin hoards in Southeastern Europe (1st–6th century AD) Rousse : Rousse Regional Museum of History., 95-105. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_666
Borić-Brešković B, Vojvoda M. Roman Coin Hoards deposited during the reign of Philip I from the territory of present-day Serbia. in Coin hoards in Southeastern Europe (1st–6th century AD). 2021;:95-105. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_666 .
Borić-Brešković, Bojana, Vojvoda, Mirjana, "Roman Coin Hoards deposited during the reign of Philip I from the territory of present-day Serbia" in Coin hoards in Southeastern Europe (1st–6th century AD) (2021):95-105, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_666 .