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La ceca de Ilduro (Spanish, Paperback)
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La ceca de Ilduro (Spanish, Paperback)
Series: Archaeopress Roman Archaeology
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The minting of coinage in a territory without previous monetary
history or tradition reflects a series of political, social and
cultural changes that took place in order to make it possible. Such
changes can be traced in the archaeological record thanks to
elements apparently as different as coins, ceramics, epigraphy,
funerary rites or architecture; these changes thus emerge as some
of the most significant points in the colonization process that
took place throughout the second century B.C. and at the beginning
of the next century in the valley of Cabrera de Mar (ancient
Ilduro) and the Laietani territory. This book is exclusively
devoted to the mint of Ilduro, its main goal being to study not
only the issues produced by the workshop in detail, but also the
role that this coinage had in the monetarization of a changing
society, that of the Laietani, which had never previously needed to
use coinage. To do so, the author of this study endeavours to
answer the following questions in as much depth as possible: Who
minted the coins? Why? What for? How? Where? When? How many? With
the aim of answering the aforementioned questions, this volume has
been organized into ten chapters divided in three broader sections
dedicated to studying, specifically, each one of the aspects
involved in the production of this mint. The chapters considering
the location of the workshop and the legends used are fundamental
to answer the questions of who minted the coins and where. On the
other hand, aspects such as metrology, typology and the technique
(metallographic analysis) used by the mint are essential to
understand how the coins were minted, and also to put forward a
hypothesis as regards the use given to the coin issues discussed in
the present study. Finally, the chapters dedicated to the
production, classification and chronology of the issues should
answer such important questions as when and how much money was put
into circulation. This is a book that, in addition to increasing
our knowledge of Iberian numismatics, brings us closer to the
evolution and production of the coin issues minted in present-day
northeastern Spain in general and to the Ilduro workshop in
particular.
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