Una cuestión metodológica: la localización de las cecas en el periodo final de la República Romana. El caso de RRC 477
Abstract
The Present article analyzed the diverse theories that have been formulated about the localization of the mint of the monetary emission RRC 477, made by Sextus Pompeius in Hispania, probably in the year 44 B.C., in the mark of the civil conflict that whipped to the Roman Republic in its last years. It is a clear example of the difficulties in the interpretation of the available evidence to locate the possible mint/s in a predetermined place.Downloads
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