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RESEARCH PRODUCT
HISPANIC HOARDS FROM ALVARELHOS TO TOMARES: A HISTORICAL REVIEW
David Martínez-chicosubject
ArcheologyHistorygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybusiness.industrycoins war monetization cities tradeContext (language use)GenealogyAncient historyD51-90ArchaeologyPeninsulaMedicineHoarding (economics)ClassicsbusinessCC1-960description
With this contribution we would like offer a first and brief approximation about the Hispanic Coin Hoards, roughly dated between the reigns of Augustus and the end of the Tetrarchy. We will focus solely on the imperial hoards found in the Iberian Peninsula. In a chained, diachronic and casuistic way, we offer an analysis according to a series of variables: historical events, archaeological context, pattern of hoarding and functionality. For the data collection, in the present chapter we do not intend to be exhaustive. We will cite the most outstanding examples of Hispanic-Roman Hoarding, in order to understanding the historical-economic evolution from Iberian Peninsula.With this contribution we would like offer a first and brief approximation about the Hispanic Coin Hoards, roughly dated between the reigns of Augustus and the end of the Tetrarchy.We will focus solely on the imperial hoards found in the Iberian Peninsula. In a chained, diachronic and casuistic way, we offer an analysis according to a series of variables: historical events, archaeological context, pattern of hoarding and functionality. For the data collection, in the present chapter we do not intend to be exhaustive. We will cite the most outstanding examples of Hispanic-Roman Hoarding, in order to understanding the historical-economic evolution from Iberian Peninsula.
| year | journal | country | edition | language |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020-02-01 | JOURNAL OF ANCIENT HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY |