This paper analyses, compares and presents numismatic data gathered by examination of Late Roman coin material, from both the display and study collections of the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb, discovered in the area of two Roman castella in the Croatian part of the Danube limes: Teutoburgium (Dalj) and Cornacum (Sotin). This data has been used for constructing the chronology of the coin supply to, and annual coin circulation intensity at, the sites in the set time frame – i.e. from the Valentinian dynasty until the latest late-imperial Roman coin – in order to try to establish the end of the regular coin supply, and thus contribute to better understanding of the socio-economic and administrative changes in the aforesaid area in the late ...
The paper offers an overview of the latest research on the so-called Greek-Illyrian coinage of the e...
Recorded in graves at Viminacium’s southern necropolises were 15 mini-hoards (from 7 to 13 pcs.) and...
During the early decades of the 3rd century in the Danubian provinces, circumstances were convenient...
This paper analyses, compares and presents numismatic data gathered by examination of Late Roman coi...
The primary goal of this thesis is to collect, record and interpret the available coin evidence fro...
Wyniki prac archeologicznych na terenach dawnych rzymskich prowincji naddunajskich stworzyły możliwo...
The territory of present-day Serbia comprises the area of the former Roman provinces of Moesia Super...
The last twenty years of numismatic research in Serbia and Romania have produced an unprecedented se...
Major campaigns of archaeological excavations at some of the largest and most important ancient citi...
Eight silver coin hoards from the territory of present-day Serbia (the province of Upper Moesia, and...
Hoards are snapshots of coin circulation at the time of their burial. The histogram, which shows the...
Preliminary analysis of coin finds from the area of the Roman legionary fortress at Tilurium (today ...
We may note an increased influx of coins from the Thracian mints at the territory of presend-day Ser...
Undoubtedly, the Pannonians traded with the Greeks and the people from the Danube basin from the ear...
In the course of research by the Austrian Archaeological Institute (ÖAW) between 2008 and 2017 in th...
The paper offers an overview of the latest research on the so-called Greek-Illyrian coinage of the e...
Recorded in graves at Viminacium’s southern necropolises were 15 mini-hoards (from 7 to 13 pcs.) and...
During the early decades of the 3rd century in the Danubian provinces, circumstances were convenient...
This paper analyses, compares and presents numismatic data gathered by examination of Late Roman coi...
The primary goal of this thesis is to collect, record and interpret the available coin evidence fro...
Wyniki prac archeologicznych na terenach dawnych rzymskich prowincji naddunajskich stworzyły możliwo...
The territory of present-day Serbia comprises the area of the former Roman provinces of Moesia Super...
The last twenty years of numismatic research in Serbia and Romania have produced an unprecedented se...
Major campaigns of archaeological excavations at some of the largest and most important ancient citi...
Eight silver coin hoards from the territory of present-day Serbia (the province of Upper Moesia, and...
Hoards are snapshots of coin circulation at the time of their burial. The histogram, which shows the...
Preliminary analysis of coin finds from the area of the Roman legionary fortress at Tilurium (today ...
We may note an increased influx of coins from the Thracian mints at the territory of presend-day Ser...
Undoubtedly, the Pannonians traded with the Greeks and the people from the Danube basin from the ear...
In the course of research by the Austrian Archaeological Institute (ÖAW) between 2008 and 2017 in th...
The paper offers an overview of the latest research on the so-called Greek-Illyrian coinage of the e...
Recorded in graves at Viminacium’s southern necropolises were 15 mini-hoards (from 7 to 13 pcs.) and...
During the early decades of the 3rd century in the Danubian provinces, circumstances were convenient...