The coins that we describe as «pseudo-Ebusan / Massaliot» use a number of types that imitate the coinages of Ebusus and Massalia, combined with Roman Republican and other types. They were struck in Campania, almost certainly at Pompeii. The pseudo-Ebusan / Massaliot complex was identified in the last ten years, on the basis of coins from excavations at Pompeii below the destruction level of AD 79. We identify the Ebusan and Massaliot prototypes, and for the first time the Roman prototypes, and possibly those of other Italian mints. The number of imitative types known, and the combinations of these types, continues to grow. Their production seems to begin in the first decade of the first century BC, and reaches its apogee in the late 90s and...
Two “pseudomints” of the first century BC are described: Pseudo-Ebusus/ Massalia (almost certainly ...
Roland Delmaire, "Findings of Roman moneys in the Thérouanne cathedral (Pas-de-Calais)". Excavation...
Three clay moulds coming from Corseul are conserved in Nantes museum. Two of them represent severian...
Imitations of Roman coins are an extremely heterogeneous group in geographical, chronological and fu...
This paper aims at studying an unknown coinage from the Iberian Peninsula depicting the Phoenician g...
International audienceReview of a monograph on the coin finds from an insula in Pompeii, partly publ...
In the Nineties excavations made in La Rochelle (France) have produced objects of archaeometallurgic...
The archaic coinage of the extreme Western city of Massalia (Greek Marseilles) is known particularly...
The staters with types of Philip II of Macedonia are as crucial an issue for specialists of the Gree...
Celtic coining in the Pô valley (IVth-Ist c. B.C.) Celtic coins of Northern Italy were first modelle...
Among the coins found in the excavations of the Gallo-Roman vicus of Hénin, a few crossed-off imitat...
International audienceThe staters with types of Philip II of Macedonia are as crucial an issue for s...
RÉSUMÉ L'analyse des monnaies par fluorescence radiographique permet peu à peu d'améliorer nos class...
Excavations carried out in 2001 at the Gallo-Roman site οί La Pièce du Gué (Le Mesnil-Amelot, Seine-...
The sequence-marks of the first imitations of the stater of Philippus II Sequence-marks ornate the ...
Two “pseudomints” of the first century BC are described: Pseudo-Ebusus/ Massalia (almost certainly ...
Roland Delmaire, "Findings of Roman moneys in the Thérouanne cathedral (Pas-de-Calais)". Excavation...
Three clay moulds coming from Corseul are conserved in Nantes museum. Two of them represent severian...
Imitations of Roman coins are an extremely heterogeneous group in geographical, chronological and fu...
This paper aims at studying an unknown coinage from the Iberian Peninsula depicting the Phoenician g...
International audienceReview of a monograph on the coin finds from an insula in Pompeii, partly publ...
In the Nineties excavations made in La Rochelle (France) have produced objects of archaeometallurgic...
The archaic coinage of the extreme Western city of Massalia (Greek Marseilles) is known particularly...
The staters with types of Philip II of Macedonia are as crucial an issue for specialists of the Gree...
Celtic coining in the Pô valley (IVth-Ist c. B.C.) Celtic coins of Northern Italy were first modelle...
Among the coins found in the excavations of the Gallo-Roman vicus of Hénin, a few crossed-off imitat...
International audienceThe staters with types of Philip II of Macedonia are as crucial an issue for s...
RÉSUMÉ L'analyse des monnaies par fluorescence radiographique permet peu à peu d'améliorer nos class...
Excavations carried out in 2001 at the Gallo-Roman site οί La Pièce du Gué (Le Mesnil-Amelot, Seine-...
The sequence-marks of the first imitations of the stater of Philippus II Sequence-marks ornate the ...
Two “pseudomints” of the first century BC are described: Pseudo-Ebusus/ Massalia (almost certainly ...
Roland Delmaire, "Findings of Roman moneys in the Thérouanne cathedral (Pas-de-Calais)". Excavation...
Three clay moulds coming from Corseul are conserved in Nantes museum. Two of them represent severian...