The territory of present-day Serbia comprises the area of the former Roman provinces of Moesia Superior, Pannonia Inferior, Dalmatia and Barbaricum (the region between Pannonia Inferior and Dacia). The turbulent events of the 3rd century, which were frequent in the Balkans, left behind numerous coin hoards as significant historical sources. Thus far, 94 coin hoards have been found, ranging from Septimius Severus and Caracalla to Diocletian
The scattered coin hoard from Paraćin consists of ten denarii and one antoninianus, ranging from Mar...
In the last few years there were a number of interesting discoveries of Roman coins in the Cracow- C...
Recorded in graves at Viminacium’s southern necropolises were 15 mini-hoards (from 7 to 13 pcs.) and...
The territory of present-day Serbia comprises the area of the former Roman provinces of Moesia Super...
From the therritory of present-day Serbia we have a four wel-known hoards of Roman coins, ending wit...
This paper presents a hoard of Roman coins of copper and its alloys found by chance on a site not fa...
There are three known hoards from the territory of present-day Serbia which end with coins of Maxim...
The coin hoards from the Roman Age are divided by different characters. They can be divided on the f...
The six coin hoards deposited during the reign of Philip I originate from the territory of presentda...
This thesis intends to gather and analyse all coin hoards and the majority of the single finds found...
Wyniki prac archeologicznych na terenach dawnych rzymskich prowincji naddunajskich stworzyły możliwo...
During the early decades of the 3rd century in the Danubian provinces, circumstances were convenient...
A hoard of Roman imperial bronze coins ending with Commodus issues was discovered in Dobruja (southe...
The scattered hoard of coins from an unknown site in the territory of Serbia consists of 17 antonini...
This paper is based on the study of Roman silver coins, from archaeological sites located in Roman D...
The scattered coin hoard from Paraćin consists of ten denarii and one antoninianus, ranging from Mar...
In the last few years there were a number of interesting discoveries of Roman coins in the Cracow- C...
Recorded in graves at Viminacium’s southern necropolises were 15 mini-hoards (from 7 to 13 pcs.) and...
The territory of present-day Serbia comprises the area of the former Roman provinces of Moesia Super...
From the therritory of present-day Serbia we have a four wel-known hoards of Roman coins, ending wit...
This paper presents a hoard of Roman coins of copper and its alloys found by chance on a site not fa...
There are three known hoards from the territory of present-day Serbia which end with coins of Maxim...
The coin hoards from the Roman Age are divided by different characters. They can be divided on the f...
The six coin hoards deposited during the reign of Philip I originate from the territory of presentda...
This thesis intends to gather and analyse all coin hoards and the majority of the single finds found...
Wyniki prac archeologicznych na terenach dawnych rzymskich prowincji naddunajskich stworzyły możliwo...
During the early decades of the 3rd century in the Danubian provinces, circumstances were convenient...
A hoard of Roman imperial bronze coins ending with Commodus issues was discovered in Dobruja (southe...
The scattered hoard of coins from an unknown site in the territory of Serbia consists of 17 antonini...
This paper is based on the study of Roman silver coins, from archaeological sites located in Roman D...
The scattered coin hoard from Paraćin consists of ten denarii and one antoninianus, ranging from Mar...
In the last few years there were a number of interesting discoveries of Roman coins in the Cracow- C...
Recorded in graves at Viminacium’s southern necropolises were 15 mini-hoards (from 7 to 13 pcs.) and...