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The metallurgy of Roman silver coinage : from the reform of Nero to the reform of Trajan / Kevin Butcher and Matthew Ponting ; with contributions by Jane Evans, Vanessa Pashley and Christopher Somerfield.

Penn Museum Library CJ851 .B88 2014
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Butcher, Kevin, author.
Ponting, Matthew, author.
Contributor:
Evans, Jane (Geochemist), contributor.
Pashley, Vanessa, contributor.
Somerfield, Christopher, contributor.
George Clapp Vaillant Book Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Coins, Roman.
Silver coins--Rome.
Silver coins.
Silver--Metallurgy.
Silver.
Metals--Analysis.
Metals.
Rome--Antiquities.
Rome.
Rome (Empire).
Antiquities.
Numismatics, Roman.
Coinage--Rome--History.
Coinage.
Rome--History--Empire, 30 B.C.-284 A.D.
History.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
xxxii, 797 pages ; 26 cm
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2014.
Summary:
"The fineness of Roman imperial and provincial coinage has been regarded as an indicator of the broader fiscal health of the Roman Empire, with the apparent gradual decline of the silver content being treated as evidence for worsening deficits and the contraction of the supply of natural resources from which the coins were made. This book explores the composition of Roman silver coinage of the first century AD, re-examining traditional interpretations in the light of an entirely new programme of analyses of the coins, which illustrates the inadequacy of many earlier analytical projects. In addition, minor and trace elements, and lead isotopes, provide evidence for the supply of materials and refining and minting technology. Sometimes this allows us to determine the origin of the metal, whether freshly mined, or recycled. It can even pinpoint likely episodes of recycling old coins and, when combined with the study of hoards, hint at possible strategies of stockpiling of metal. The creation of reserves has a direct bearing on the question of the adequacy of revenues and fiscal health"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Part I. General Introduction
Roman silver coinage and monetary history
Roman silver coins and monetary stability
A science on the margins of numismatics : the history of metrological and metallurgical studies
Metrology and hoard analysis
The issues of "fineness," of instrumental analysis, and of data quality
Metallography and the production of denarius blanks
The material sampled
Part II. The Denarius
The Julio-Claudian background
The reforms of Nero, AD 64-68
The Civil Wars, AD 68-69 : Rome
The Western denarii of the Civil Wars
From Vespasian to the reform of Domitian, AD 69-82
The reforms of Domitian
From Nerva to the reform of Trajan, AD 96-99
The denarius : summary and conclusions
Part III. Provincial Silver Coinages
Cistophori of Asia
Other provincial silver of Asia Minor
Caesarea in Cappadocia
Syria
Egypt
Provincial silver coinages : summary and conclusions
Summary of conclusions.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the George Clapp Vaillant Book Fund.
ISBN:
1107027128
9781107027121
OCLC:
869269444
Publisher Number:
99963766760

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