Summary. — J.-P. Callu devoted several pages in his thesis (1969) to coin moulds in terra cotta of the Roman period. Since then many important discoveries have been published, though without any debate as to fraudulent use (counterfeit coinage) vs. tolerated use (coinage of necessity). In retrospect one perceives the poor quality of documentation over the past two centuries and the small proportion of discoveries which are of any real usefulness. Limiting itself to moulds of the third century before the tetrarchy, the article focuses on the problems of their dating: it examines in turn the tools, the product and the context of use and abandonment. A map showing ancient administrative divisions completes the study. A phenomenon limited in ti...
A ‘ new’ approach of Merovingian numismatics is advocated. Bringing together all known specimens in ...
International audienceThis paper studies anew the cutting of Roman copper-alloyed coins from the Rep...
This article focuses on the specificities of numismatic evidence to understand the damnatio memoriae...
International audienceThe discovery of clay moulds at La Coulonche (Orne) in the mid-19th century at...
International audienceThe discovery of clay moulds at La Coulonche (Orne) in the mid-19th century at...
International audienceThe discovery of clay moulds at La Coulonche (Orne) in the mid-19th century at...
International audienceThe rescue excavations carried out between 1996 and 1999 by Dr. H.-P. Kuhnen o...
International audienceThe rescue excavations carried out between 1996 and 1999 by Dr. H.-P. Kuhnen o...
International audienceThe rescue excavations carried out between 1996 and 1999 by Dr. H.-P. Kuhnen o...
Eras and Coinage (44 BC-AD 69) After the all but simultaneous publication of Roman Provincial Coina...
Celtic coins in Mediterranean Gaul. The author studies the beginning of the coinage in Mediterranean...
The aim of the thesis is to use numismatic evidence to extend the picture of N. Gaul ...
Bastien Pierre. J.-P. Callu, Genio Populi Romani (295-316). Contribution à une histoire numismatique...
Summary. - One of the largest Augustan coin deposits, ever discovered, was found in 1 874/75 in the ...
This article focuses on the specificities of numismatic evidence to understand the damnatio memoriae...
A ‘ new’ approach of Merovingian numismatics is advocated. Bringing together all known specimens in ...
International audienceThis paper studies anew the cutting of Roman copper-alloyed coins from the Rep...
This article focuses on the specificities of numismatic evidence to understand the damnatio memoriae...
International audienceThe discovery of clay moulds at La Coulonche (Orne) in the mid-19th century at...
International audienceThe discovery of clay moulds at La Coulonche (Orne) in the mid-19th century at...
International audienceThe discovery of clay moulds at La Coulonche (Orne) in the mid-19th century at...
International audienceThe rescue excavations carried out between 1996 and 1999 by Dr. H.-P. Kuhnen o...
International audienceThe rescue excavations carried out between 1996 and 1999 by Dr. H.-P. Kuhnen o...
International audienceThe rescue excavations carried out between 1996 and 1999 by Dr. H.-P. Kuhnen o...
Eras and Coinage (44 BC-AD 69) After the all but simultaneous publication of Roman Provincial Coina...
Celtic coins in Mediterranean Gaul. The author studies the beginning of the coinage in Mediterranean...
The aim of the thesis is to use numismatic evidence to extend the picture of N. Gaul ...
Bastien Pierre. J.-P. Callu, Genio Populi Romani (295-316). Contribution à une histoire numismatique...
Summary. - One of the largest Augustan coin deposits, ever discovered, was found in 1 874/75 in the ...
This article focuses on the specificities of numismatic evidence to understand the damnatio memoriae...
A ‘ new’ approach of Merovingian numismatics is advocated. Bringing together all known specimens in ...
International audienceThis paper studies anew the cutting of Roman copper-alloyed coins from the Rep...
This article focuses on the specificities of numismatic evidence to understand the damnatio memoriae...