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An approach to the metallic composition of the Carthage mint coins from the tetrarchic hoard of Tomares (CA. 312 CE)

Authors

Scrivano S. , Pliego R. , Gómez-Tubío B. , MORENO SOTO, JAVIER, García Vargas E. , Ángel Respaldiza M. , Chaves Tristán F.

External publication

No

Means

J.Archaeol. Sci. Rep.

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

SJR Impact

0.739

Publication date

01/01/2022

Scopus Id

2-s2.0-85134316913

Abstract

A group of 533 nummi from to the Tomares hoard, found in Seville in 2016, has been studied to characterize their metallic composition. The coins selected were struck in the mint of Carthage between AD 297 and 307. The statistical analysis of the non-destructive XRF data increase our understanding of a mint which has been paid less attention that others to date, in both material and historical terms. No differences in the composition of the coins were detected; i.e. the same alloy was used in all four of the mint's officinae. However, coins minted at the beginning of the first tetrarchy were found to present higher concentrations of silver. © 2022 The Author(s)

Keywords

Archaeometry; Late Roman Numismatics; Metal alloys; Tetrarchic nummi; X ray fluorescence

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