Circulation and use of money in central-western Sicily during the Roman-Republican age: context data

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Keywords: coin finds, function of money, hoards, Romen province
Agencies: Ricercatrice di Numismatica (ARCH-01/B)

Abstract

The contribution analyzes the coin finds in context from central-western Sicily, relating to the period between the mid-3rd century BC and the end of the Republican age, therefore from the consolidation of Rome’s power in Sicily, after the first Punic war, until the conclusion of the civil wars. The analytical reconnaissance will also involve the hoards, despite the awareness that they rarely come from regular excavations, but represent a privileged observatory for examining the combination of monetary series within each complex. The information deduced from the comparative analysis of individual coin finds and hoards will be able to suggest useful interpretative elements regarding the uses of money by local communities after the occupation of Rome and regarding Rome’s economic response to the numeraire and weight system encountered in Sicily.

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Published
2024-12-05
How to Cite
Sole, L. (2024). Circulation and use of money in central-western Sicily during the Roman-Republican age: context data. Gerión. Revista de Historia Antigua, 42(Esp.), 93-131. https://doi.org/10.5209/geri.95804
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Varia