Les trouvailles de monnaies carolingiennes dans la péninsule ibérique sont peu abondantes, surtout pour les pièces frappées dans la Marche d’Espagne. Cet article présente l’état des connaissances sur cette question à propos d’un fragment de denier carolingien trouvé dans les fouilles archéologiques du site d’El Tolmo de Minateda (Hellín, Albacete, Espagne). Il s’agit d’une émission de Charlemagne de l’atelier de Roda, situé dans la Marche d’Espagne, atelier dont on ne connaissait jusqu’à maintenant qu’une seule pièce pour ce souverain franc. Le contexte stratigraphique de ce denier apporte une donnée intéressante sur le moment de son utilisation et en fait un des plus anciens exemples de la circulation de monnaies carolingiennes dans la Pén...
Recent research carried on into Carolingian Italy tend to conclude that royal power was fairly succe...
Summary. — In continuation of the series of studies published in СЕВ 3 and 4, this article aims to i...
International audienceThis article publishes a set of Roman coins coming from Gerbaix, a French comm...
Carolingian coin finds in the Iberian peninsula are scant, especially those minted in the area known...
Summary. — The article presents an unpublished coin in the Lerida collection of local provenance: a ...
This study attempts to deepen our knowledge of the presence of Carolingian coinage in the Marca Hisp...
Since Jean Duplessy’s article in 1956, the several finds of Arabic coins have confirmed the lack of ...
International audienceThis article aims to rethink the introduction of the gold coin in Gaul in the ...
International audienceThis article deals with a Celtic independant coinage which appears to have had...
International audienceThis article deals with the distribution and use of silver coinage during the ...
On the plateau of "Devant-la-Ville" in the Gallic city of Carla, in Bouriège (Aude, France), numerou...
International audienceThis paper attempts to give a first overview of coin circulation during late L...
P. Bastien, "Treasure of northern Gaul. Currency, from the end of the IIIrd century to the beginning...
The story of the Frankish coinage is generally told from the Carolingian rulers' perspective as the ...
La publication d'un ensemble de trésors monétaires des Xe-XIe siècles et en particulier du volume XX...
Recent research carried on into Carolingian Italy tend to conclude that royal power was fairly succe...
Summary. — In continuation of the series of studies published in СЕВ 3 and 4, this article aims to i...
International audienceThis article publishes a set of Roman coins coming from Gerbaix, a French comm...
Carolingian coin finds in the Iberian peninsula are scant, especially those minted in the area known...
Summary. — The article presents an unpublished coin in the Lerida collection of local provenance: a ...
This study attempts to deepen our knowledge of the presence of Carolingian coinage in the Marca Hisp...
Since Jean Duplessy’s article in 1956, the several finds of Arabic coins have confirmed the lack of ...
International audienceThis article aims to rethink the introduction of the gold coin in Gaul in the ...
International audienceThis article deals with a Celtic independant coinage which appears to have had...
International audienceThis article deals with the distribution and use of silver coinage during the ...
On the plateau of "Devant-la-Ville" in the Gallic city of Carla, in Bouriège (Aude, France), numerou...
International audienceThis paper attempts to give a first overview of coin circulation during late L...
P. Bastien, "Treasure of northern Gaul. Currency, from the end of the IIIrd century to the beginning...
The story of the Frankish coinage is generally told from the Carolingian rulers' perspective as the ...
La publication d'un ensemble de trésors monétaires des Xe-XIe siècles et en particulier du volume XX...
Recent research carried on into Carolingian Italy tend to conclude that royal power was fairly succe...
Summary. — In continuation of the series of studies published in СЕВ 3 and 4, this article aims to i...
International audienceThis article publishes a set of Roman coins coming from Gerbaix, a French comm...