Celtic coining in the Pô valley (IVth-Ist c. B.C.) Celtic coins of Northern Italy were first modelled on the so-called “heavy” drachma of Marseilles. The first issues (types I-IV), earlier than the last third of the IVth c. BC, are rather close imitations of this drachma. They were minted by the Celtic peoples settled from old in that region. The issues made at the end of the IVth and during the IIIrd c. (types V-VII) are characterized by naturalistic and Latenized images. One can distinguish two groups, the Insubres on one hand and the Boii-Cenomani on the other (lion-and-scorpion type). When allied to Rome, the Transpadane continued minting to the year 84 BC, with a growing différenciation between the different peoples, some issues having...
Modern historiography sometimes attribute the bronze coins of Ebusus to Caesar’s Balearic slingers. ...
The aim of this paper is to assess the monetary processes occurring in Northern Gaul during the late...
According to J.-M. Doyen’s recent study on Ebusan coins found in northern Gaul as early as the firs...
Celtic coining in the Pô valley (IVth-Ist c. B.C.) Celtic coins of Northern Italy were first modelle...
Celtic coins in Mediterranean Gaul. The author studies the beginning of the coinage in Mediterranean...
The middle Rhone Valley, between Alps and Massif Central. In the 3rd century B.C., the Celtic popul...
A series of Celtic silver coins with a reverse showing a. fleuron above a horse is known only from a...
From Gallic to Roman Coins : The Example of the Nord — Pas-de-Calais Region. Through the study of G...
From classical realism to celtic stylisation in the coins. The design of the coinage of the end of ...
The sequence-marks of the first imitations of the stater of Philippus II Sequence-marks ornate the ...
Celtic coins are either ornated with simple patterns which are clear or decorated with hidden pictur...
Since 1978, 60 celtic coins, made of silver and bronze, have been found at Levroux. The most numerou...
Coins foreign to Marseilles mint discovered at the hill-fort of La Cloche, in Les Pennes-Mirabeau (B...
Emergency excavations conducted in the territory of Diodurum, carnute vicus, led to the discovery o...
The study is based on approximately 600 monetary images attributed to Arverni, Bituriges, Carnutes, ...
Modern historiography sometimes attribute the bronze coins of Ebusus to Caesar’s Balearic slingers. ...
The aim of this paper is to assess the monetary processes occurring in Northern Gaul during the late...
According to J.-M. Doyen’s recent study on Ebusan coins found in northern Gaul as early as the firs...
Celtic coining in the Pô valley (IVth-Ist c. B.C.) Celtic coins of Northern Italy were first modelle...
Celtic coins in Mediterranean Gaul. The author studies the beginning of the coinage in Mediterranean...
The middle Rhone Valley, between Alps and Massif Central. In the 3rd century B.C., the Celtic popul...
A series of Celtic silver coins with a reverse showing a. fleuron above a horse is known only from a...
From Gallic to Roman Coins : The Example of the Nord — Pas-de-Calais Region. Through the study of G...
From classical realism to celtic stylisation in the coins. The design of the coinage of the end of ...
The sequence-marks of the first imitations of the stater of Philippus II Sequence-marks ornate the ...
Celtic coins are either ornated with simple patterns which are clear or decorated with hidden pictur...
Since 1978, 60 celtic coins, made of silver and bronze, have been found at Levroux. The most numerou...
Coins foreign to Marseilles mint discovered at the hill-fort of La Cloche, in Les Pennes-Mirabeau (B...
Emergency excavations conducted in the territory of Diodurum, carnute vicus, led to the discovery o...
The study is based on approximately 600 monetary images attributed to Arverni, Bituriges, Carnutes, ...
Modern historiography sometimes attribute the bronze coins of Ebusus to Caesar’s Balearic slingers. ...
The aim of this paper is to assess the monetary processes occurring in Northern Gaul during the late...
According to J.-M. Doyen’s recent study on Ebusan coins found in northern Gaul as early as the firs...