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Un ripostiglio inedito dall’insediamento di Balate di Marianopoli (Caltanissetta)

2012

The subject of the contribution is a small hoard of 38 coins discovered during the excavations of 1986 in the anellenic center of Balate di Marianopoli (CL). The study examines the composition of the hoard, which also includes a rare specimen with the signature of the engraver Kimon, specifying the date of burial on the basis of the contextual material and proposing a historical interpretation

Balate di Marianopoli hoard coins Sicily KimonSettore L-ANT/04 - Numismatica
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Reliability of the representation of a distribution: a case-study on Middle Bronze Age metal finds in the Seine valley

2013

International audience; Controlling the uncertainties and the documentary lacks of an archaeological corpus should be the priority to interpret correctly the data distribution. The conception of a reliability map in order to estimate the quality of the inventory, the creation of a representation map so as to highlight the over- and under-representations and finally their combination, the confidence map, are efficient tools to spot out the zones concerning which there is a risk for a defective interpretation. We propose here, an application on a case-study of Middle Bronze Age metal hoards and isolated finds, for which the only really determining factor is the possibility for discoveries sin…

Bronze Ageisolated finds[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory[ SHS.ARCHEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistorymetal hoardsdocumentary lacksSeine valleyFrancechance findsReliability of data distribution
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Coinage and Indigenous Populations in Central Sicily

2015

The study of the coins found in the indigenous settlements of Caltanissetta province and the analysis of the related contexts of provenance, have highlighted that in these centers, still in the 4th century BC, the coin was considered a worthless piece of metal and that other bronze objects were used as medium of exchange. It is remarkable the discovery in this territory of three “mixed” hoards, including not only coins, but also of bronze scraps and small fragmentary objects. These elements seem to show a late achievement, among those communities, of an economy based on the exclusive use of coins, that was a peculiar expression of the Greek culture

Settore L-ANT/04 - NumismaticaCoin indigenous Sicily mixed hoards bronze scraps
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Rinvenimenti monetali da Monte Raffe

2009

The contribution collects and analyzes all the coin finds from the anellenic site of Monete Raffe (CL), both single and hoarded, some of which, recently discovered, come from strata in association with other materials

Settore L-ANT/04 - NumismaticaMonte Raffe Sicily coins circulation hoard
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Le emissioni monetali della Fenicia prima di Alessandro - I

1997

The study illustrates the origin of money in Phoenicia, starting from the Bronze Age exchange tradition based on silver by weight and linked to the top-down structure of the Syro-Palestinian societies, up to the appearance of money, whose circulation and forms of hoarding are examined

Settore L-ANT/04 - NumismaticaPhoenicia coins origin silver mixed hoards
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Soprintendenza per i Beni Culturali e Ambientali di Caltanissetta. Caltanissetta, Museo Archeologico: i rinvenimenti monetali dal santuario extramoen…

2004

The article is an in-depth study of the two hoards found in the service rooms of the extramoenia sanctuary of Sabucina, an anellenic center in the Sicilian hinterland. The occasion derives from the exhibition of the coins, for the first time, at the Archaeological Museum of Caltanissetta

Settore L-ANT/04 - Numismaticaexhibition coins Sabucina extramoenia sanctuary hoards
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Les objets du Bronze moyen récemment découverts à Chalonnes-sur-Loire (Maine-et-Loire)

2011

Among a set of objects accidentally discovered in 2003 at Chalonnes- sur-Loire (Maine-et-Loire, France), a Middle Bronze Age hoard has been identified. The other objects, including a triangular side scraper, are dated from the Late Bronze Age and will be studied later. These eleven Middle Bronze Age objects (called "the Belvédère set" in this paper) are two frag- ments of chisels, a fragment of the handle of another flanged tool, a fragment of the handle of a flanged axe belonging to an eastern type (Porcieu-Amblagneu or Langquaid or some variants), two fluted flanged axes with a rare lateral pattern, two simple undecorated bracelets, and three pieces of bracelets of the Drône type. They…

analyse culturelle[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistorycultural approachMiddle Bronze Agedépôts métalliquesBronze moyenmixed hoardsmetallic hoardsenvironmentenvironnementdépôts mixtes
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Ripostigli di bronzi nella Sicilia di età arcaica. Contesti di rinvenimento, funzioni e aspetti ponderali

2012

The contribution analyzes the structure, composition and contexts of the archaic age bronze hoards found in the colonial and anellenic sites of Sicily. The particular frequency of hoards in sacred areas is evident, where they are consecrated to the chthonic divinities due to their intrinsic value, linked to their metallic nature and their notion of weight.

bronzr hoard Sicily archaic age intrinsic value notion of weightSettore L-ANT/04 - Numismatica
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Museo Archeologico Regionale di Gela. Sequestri di monete da Gela e il suo territorio

2004

The exhibition in Gela of the finds seized by the law enforcement between 1970 and 2000 in the surrounding area of the ancient colony is an opportunity for the analysis of the 200 coins, part of the finds. Probably found in the area of Gela, they integrate our knowledge of numismatic discoveries from the area of the ancient city and from the chora. Of particular interest are two homogeneous groups that seem likely to belong to two hoards, datable, respectively, to the 4th century AD and in the 9th century AD

coind seized Gela hoards 4th cemtury AD 9th century ADSettore L-ANT/04 - Numismatica
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Uso della moneta presso gli Indigeni della Sicilia centro-meridionale

2011

The study of the coins found in the indigenous settlements of Caltanissetta province and the analysis of the related contexts of provenance, have highlighted that in these centers, still in the 4th century BC, the coin was considered a worthless piece of metal and that other bronze objects were used as medium of exchange. It is remarkable the discovery in this territory of three “mixed” hoards, including not only coins, but also of bronze scraps and small fragmentary objects. In this regard, the presence in this area of the so-called "monetary barbarizations" is interesting. They are rare specimens whose stylistic aspect, typological association, technical and, sometimes, even weight elemen…

coins indigenous settelements Caltanissetta mixed hoards barbarizationsSettore L-ANT/04 - Numismatica
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