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Coin Hoards and Hoarding in the Roman World by Jerome Mairat (English) Hardcover

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Format
Hardcover
ISBN-13
9780198866381
Type
NA
Book Title
Coin Hoards and Hoarding in the Roman World
Publication Name
NA
ISBN
9780198866381
Language
English
Author
Andrew Wilson
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Topic
Archaeology, Ancient / General, Economic History, Coins, Currency & Medals

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This volume presents fourteen chapters discussing coin hoarding in the Roman Empire from c. 30 BC to AD 400. The chapters cover topics including the statistics used to analyse patterns of hoarding, regional studies, and the evidence about monetary circulation in the Roman Empire provided by hoard discoveries.

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Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0198866380
ISBN-13
9780198866381
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19050032660

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Author
Andrew Wilson
Language
English
Topic
Archaeology, Ancient / General, Economic History, Coins, Currency & Medals

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9.4in
Item Height
1in
Item Width
6.3in
Item Weight
23.7 Oz

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Book Title
Coin Hoards and Hoarding in the Roman World
Lc Classification Number
Cj969
Reviews
"This volume contains a wide range of contributions with intriguing insights into where the CHRE project is headed or could head as it brings a wealth of newly assembled data to bear on the history of Rome and its economy. They also raise important questions and contribute to debates about coins' ideological role, their economic role, and the effective use of numismatic data within an interdisciplinary analysis." -- David Schwei, Episcopal School of Jacksonville, Bryn Mawr Classical Review "When a well-known publisher like Oxford University Press announces a 350-page book on Coin Hoards and Hoarding in the Roman World, then not only numismatists but also classical scholars from other disciplines have to sit up and take notice." -- Günther E. Thüry,, PLEKOS, the electronic review journal of Late Antiquity "Its vast ambition means that this volume is in many ways a place-marker-an introduction, a tentative description, and an exploration of possibilities. The project has been characterized by collective agency and flexibility, and that extends to an openness to the intellectual fruits to be garnered." -- Greece & Rome, "This volume contains a wide range of contributions with intriguing insights into where the CHRE project is headed or could head as it brings a wealth of newly assembled data to bear on the history of Rome and its economy. They also raise important questions and contribute to debates about coins' ideological role, their economic role, and the effective use of numismatic data within an interdisciplinary analysis." -- David Schwei, Episcopal School of Jacksonville, Bryn Mawr Classical Review"When a well-known publisher like Oxford University Press announces a 350-page book on Coin Hoards and Hoarding in the Roman World, then not only numismatists but also classical scholars from other disciplines have to sit up and take notice." -- G"unther E. Th"ury,, PLEKOS, the electronic review journal of Late Antiquity "Its vast ambition means that this volume is in many ways a place-marker-an introduction, a tentative description, and an exploration of possibilities. The project has been characterized by collective agency and flexibility, and that extends to an openness to the intellectual fruits to be garnered." -- Greece & Rome"The volume represents a milestone in the study of Roman hoards in which numismatists, ancient historians and archaeologists can find a mine of informative and noteworthy contributions." -- Antonino Cris'a, Classical Review, "This volume contains a wide range of contributions with intriguing insights into where the CHRE project is headed or could head as it brings a wealth of newly assembled data to bear on the history of Rome and its economy. They also raise important questions and contribute to debates about coins' ideological role, their economic role, and the effective use of numismatic data within an interdisciplinary analysis." -- David Schwei, Episcopal School of Jacksonville, Bryn Mawr Classical Review"When a well-known publisher like Oxford University Press announces a 350-page book on Coin Hoards and Hoarding in the Roman World, then not only numismatists but also classical scholars from other disciplines have to sit up and take notice." -- Günther E. Thüry,, PLEKOS, the electronic review journal of Late Antiquity "Its vast ambition means that this volume is in many ways a place-marker-an introduction, a tentative description, and an exploration of possibilities. The project has been characterized by collective agency and flexibility, and that extends to an openness to the intellectual fruits to be garnered." -- Greece & Rome"The volume represents a milestone in the study of Roman hoards in which numismatists, ancient historians and archaeologists can find a mine of informative and noteworthy contributions." -- Antonino Crisà, Classical Review, "This volume contains a wide range of contributions with intriguing insights into where the CHRE project is headed or could head as it brings a wealth of newly assembled data to bear on the history of Rome and its economy. They also raise important questions and contribute to debates about coins' ideological role, their economic role, and the effective use of numismatic data within an interdisciplinary analysis." -- David Schwei, Episcopal School of Jacksonville, Bryn Mawr Classical Review "When a well-known publisher like Oxford University Press announces a 350-page book on Coin Hoards and Hoarding in the Roman World, then not only numismatists but also classical scholars from other disciplines have to sit up and take notice." -- Günther E. Thüry,, PLEKOS, the electronic review journal of Late Antiquity "Its vast ambition means that this volume is in many ways a place-marker-an introduction, a tentative description, and an exploration of possibilities. The project has been characterized by collective agency and flexibility, and that extends to an openness to the intellectual fruits to be garnered." -- Greece & Rome "The volume represents a milestone in the study of Roman hoards in which numismatists, ancient historians and archaeologists can find a mine of informative and noteworthy contributions." -- Antonino Crisà, Classical Review, "When a well-known publisher like Oxford University Press announces a 350-page book on Coin Hoards and Hoarding in the Roman World, then not only numismatists but also classical scholars from other disciplines have to sit up and take notice." -- Günther E. Thüry,, PLEKOS, the electronic review journal of Late Antiquity, "This volume contains a wide range of contributions with intriguing insights into where the CHRE project is headed or could head as it brings a wealth of newly assembled data to bear on the history of Rome and its economy. They also raise important questions and contribute to debates about coins' ideological role, their economic role, and the effective use of numismatic data within an interdisciplinary analysis." -- David Schwei, Episcopal School of Jacksonville, Bryn Mawr Classical Review "When a well-known publisher like Oxford University Press announces a 350-page book on Coin Hoards and Hoarding in the Roman World, then not only numismatists but also classical scholars from other disciplines have to sit up and take notice." -- Günther E. Thüry,, PLEKOS, the electronic review journal of Late Antiquity, When a well-known publisher like Oxford University Press announces a 350-page book on Coin Hoards and Hoarding in the Roman World, then not only numismatists but also classical scholars from other disciplines have to sit up and take notice.
Table of Content
Part I: Approaches1: Chris Howgego and Andrew Wilson: Introduction: Coin Hoards and Hoarding in the Roman World2: Kris Lockyear: Simplifying ComplexityPart II: Regional Studies3: Eleanor Ghey: Hoarding in Roman Britain: an Archaeological and Contextual Approach4: Antony Hostein and Pierre Nouvel, with the collaboration of Bernadette Soum and Ludovic Trommenschlager: Hoarding in Burgundy, France: Micro-Study of a Region5: Jerome Mairat: Coin Hoards of the Gallic Empire6: Athena Iakovidou and Sophia Kremydi: The Interface between East and West in Hoards from Southern Greece and Macedonia7: Cristian G&azdac: Coin Hoards from Roman Dacia8: Ivan Bonchev: Third-Century Hoards of Roman Provincial Coins from Moesia Inferior9: Joshua Goldman: Coin Hoarding in Roman Palestine: 63 BC to AD 30010: Thomas Faucher: Roman Coin Hoards from Egypt: What NextPart III: Longevity of Circulation11: Bernhard E. Woytek: The Imperial Afterlife of Roman Republican Coins and the Phenomenon of the Restored Denarii12: Kevin Butcher and Matthew Ponting: Hoarding of Denarii and the Reforms of Nero and Septimius Severus13: Benjamin D. R. Hellings: Coin Supply and Longevity of Circulation: Three Case Studies from Hoards in Northwest Europe14: Johan van Heesch: The End of the Small Change Economy in Northern Gaul in the Fourth and the Fifth Centuries ad15: Richard Hobbs: Forms of largitio and Denominations of Silver Plate in Late Antiquity: the Evidence of Flanged bowls, Part I: Approaches1. Introduction: Coin Hoards and Hoarding in the Roman World, Chris Howgego and Andrew Wilson2. Simplifying Complexity, Kris LockyearPart II: Regional Studies3. Hoarding in Roman Britain: an Archaeological and Contextual Approach, Eleanor Ghey4. Hoarding in Burgundy, France: Micro-Study of a Region, Antony Hostein and Pierre Nouvel, with the collaboration of Bernadette Soum and Ludovic Trommenschlager5. Coin Hoards of the Gallic Empire, Jerome Mairat6. The Interface between East and West in Hoards from Southern Greece and Macedonia, Athena Iakovidou and Sophia Kremydi7. Coin Hoards from Roman Dacia, Cristian Gazdac8. Third-Century Hoards of Roman Provincial Coins from Moesia Inferior, Ivan Bonchev9. Coin Hoarding in Roman Palestine: 63 BC to AD 300, Joshua Goldman10. Roman Coin Hoards from Egypt: What Next, Thomas FaucherPart III: Longevity of Circulation11. The Imperial Afterlife of Roman Republican Coins and the Phenomenon of the Restored Denarii, Bernhard E. Woytek12. Hoarding of Denarii and the Reforms of Nero and Septimius Severus, Kevin Butcher and Matthew Ponting13. Coin Supply and Longevity of Circulation: Three Case Studies from Hoards in Northwest Europe, Benjamin D. R. Hellings14. The End of the Small Change Economy in Northern Gaul in the Fourth and the Fifth Centuries ad, Johan van Heesch15. Forms of largitio and Denominations of Silver Plate in Late Antiquity: the Evidence of Flanged bowls, Richard Hobbs
Format
Hardcover
Lccn
2021-948623
Dewey Decimal
737.4937
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Publication Year
2022
Series
Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy Ser.
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Antiques & Collectibles, Business & Economics, History, Social Science
Number of Pages
370 Pages

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