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Roman coins up to Caracalla’s coinage reform from the Burnum area, kept in the holdings of the Archaeological museum Zadar

Dejan Filipčić orcid id orcid.org/0000-0003-2934-3819


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Abstract

In the paper, the author deals with the Roman coinage which is kept in the collection of the Archaeological Museum Zadar. 144 coins were analysed dating back to the period of late-Republic to Caracalla’s coinage reform. Generally, the most prevalent is the coinage from the Julian-Claudian dynasty, that is, the coins from the 1st century. This number is followed by Antonius’ coins, which among the finds are very common. The paper summarises the published finds of Roman coins from Burnum, presents new examples and points to some patterns in replicating the type of coinage in that area. Furthermore, special attention is also paid to the coins minted in Lugdunum, which are relatively well-represented, as well as other finds of Lyon origin in Burnum, which could be connected with that circulation.

Keywords

Burnum; Roman Republican coinage; Roman Imperial coinage; Lugdunum

Hrčak ID:

196787

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/196787

Publication date:

31.1.2018.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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