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Leonard Jr., Robert D. « A FIND OF PRE-SEVERAN ROMAN DENARII IN UKRAINE, DISCOVERED IN COMMERCE ». Ukrainian Numismatic Annual, no 6 (30 décembre 2022) : 124–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.31470/2616-6275-2022-6-124-130.

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A group of Roman silver denarii minted prior to 194 A.D., and imitations of them, said to have been “Dug up in Ukraine,” appeared on the U.S. market in 2018. The goal of this paper is to discuss finds of Roman denarii in Ukraine briefly, to record four examples from this otherwise unpublished find, and to place these pieces in the context of currency in Ukraine in Late Antiquity. European Barbaricum – the areas lying outside the Roman Rhine, Danubian and British limites in the end of the Second Century A.D., to the Volga River in the east, including inland Ukraine but not including the Caucasus region and the Black Sea coast – used Roman silver denarii as currency, though probably merely by weight; over 500 denarii hoards from this area have been published, of which 95 were from Ukraine. There is evidence that these coins circulated for a century or more after they became obsolete in the Roman Empire itself, because of the heavy wear present on many examples. Though the size and location of the find which surfaced in 2018 – and whether it represents a hoard or single finds – cannot be determined, from the number seen (10 to 15), it is more likely to have been a hoard rather than a series of single finds. (Because of the manner in which the coins were sold, it was not possible to contact the seller readily; also, it was doubted that truthful information would be obtained anyhow, since the coins were presumably removed from Ukraine illegally.) Four examples preserved from it are published herein. These are: Denarius of Sabina, 128–136, very worn (2.62 g vs. normal weight of 3.0–3.2 g). Diademed bust right/Juno standing left (C 37, RIC II Hadrian 395A). Denarius of Antoninus Pius, 143/4, very worn (3.02 g) and apparently a fourrée, with base metal showing at top of head. Laureate head right/caduceus between two cornucopiae (RIC III, 107B). Struck copy (fourrée?) of denarius of Commodus, 190, very worn (1.82 g [sic!]). Laureate head right/Minerva advancing right (RIC III Commodus 222A). The surface is two-tone, as if plating is coming off, or dissolved silver from burial was redeposited. Struck copy (fourrée?) of denarius of Antoninus Pius – Commodus, 138–192, very worn (1.67 g [sic!]). Laureate head right/Ceres (?) standing left, pseudo? inscriptions. On this coin also it appears that silver plating is coming off, or dissolved silver from burial was redeposited. The presence of imitation denarii is not unexpected, because 15 of the recorded 95 denarii hoards found in Ukraine contained them. However, the very light weight of these two examples is unusual, and may indicate that a base metal core dissolved from acidic soils, leaving only a thick silver plating. Nearly all denarii hoards from European Barbaricum close with those of Commodus, 192 A. D.; from 148, the denarius maintained a standard of approximately 75–80% silver, but Septimius Severus reduced the standard to about 65% in 194, and to about 56% two years later. At this point most “Barbarians” refused to accept them as silver, and later denarii are nearly always absent from hoards. The same pattern can be seen in this group. These pieces offer further evidence that Roman denarii circulated (as silver, by weight) in Ukraine long after issue, some becoming very worn. Their dating is given as circa 200–400 A. D., though this is very approximate. No attempt is made here to assign them to a particular ethnic group.
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Isvoranu, Theodor, et Sebastian Matei. « Tezaurul de denari romani descoperit la Pârscov, județul Buzău/ The hoard of Roman denarii discovered at Pârscov, Buzău County ». Materiale şi cercetãri arheologice (Serie nouã) 18, no 1 (2022) : 113–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/mcarh.2022.2277.

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The authors present a coin hoard consisting of 62 Roman Republican denarii and a good style imitation of a denarius, which was recently discovered in the village of Pârscov, Buzău County, in the place called Gorgane‑Observator. The place of discovery is located in the neighbourhoods of the Geto‑Dacian sites from Târcov – Piatra cu Lilieci, Cârlomănești and Pietroasele – Gruiu Dării. The appearance of the coins, in different stages of wear and with numerous incised control‑marks, probably due to the activity of nummularii, indicates a “circulation coin hoard” that reached the north of the Danube in a pre‑constituted form. The denarii fall chronologically between 179– 170 and 19 BC, the imitation having as prototype the denarius of P. Clodius from 42 BC. The core of the hoard consists of three compact groups totalling 51 denarii, each in almost uninterrupted chronological succession, attesting to the intervals 118– 105, 91– 68 and 58– 40 BC. The best documented is the period of Caesar’s ascension, wars and dictatorship, until after the establishment of the 2nd triumvirate, the coins of the 50‑41 decade representing over 25% of the total. The deposit ends with Octavian issues, the last two denarii bearing the title CAESAR AVGVSTVS. It is the first hoard from the time of Augustus discovered on the territory of Buzău County, having as main analogies in terms of chronology and structure the hoards from Valea (Strâmba), Dâmbovița County and Sfântu Gheorghe, Covasna counties. The circumstances of the concealment of the coin hoard are integrated into the context generated by a series of events related by written sources, which took place between about 17/ 16 BC– 10/ 12 AD, which culminated in the relocation of an entire Getic population from north of the Danube, archaeologically confirmed by the cessation of habitation in the great davae and settlements of Wallachia.
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ARSLAN, Melih, et Ülkü DEVECİOĞLU. « Erimtan Koleksiyonundaki Roma Denarius Definesi ». Höyük, no 3 (1 janvier 2011) : 15–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.37879/hoyuk.2011.24.

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Nishida, Kenji, et Robert K. Robbins. « One side makes you taller : a mushroom–eating butterfly caterpillar (Lycaenidae) in Costa Rica ». Neotropical Biology and Conservation 15, no 4 (11 novembre 2020) : 463–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.15.e57998.

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Electrostrymon denarius is the first mushroom-feeding butterfly caterpillar discovered in the New World. It belongs to the Calycopidina, a subtribe of lycaenid butterflies whose caterpillars eat detritus and seeds in the leaf litter. Electrostrymon denarius has not been reared previously, and we illustrate and briefly describe the biology and morphology of its caterpillar and pupa. The significance of this discovery is that it increases the range of organic leaf litter substrates that Calycopidina caterpillars will eat. Increased diet breadth may decrease the likelihood of species extinction.
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Bodzek, Jarosław, et Krzysztof Tunia. « New Finds of Roman Coins from the Kazimierza Wielka District, Southern Poland ». Notae Numismaticae - TOM XV, no 15 (17 mai 2021) : 147–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.52800/ajst.1.a.09.

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The article presents and analyzes several hitherto unpublished finds of Roman coins from the area of the Kazimierza Wielka district. The five pieces in question are unofficial “denarii” of the emperors Trajan, Hadrian, and Marcus Aurelius (struck for Lucilla), one antoninianus in the name of Gordian III, and one devalued radiatus of Gallienus, were all found randomly before the year 1995 within the area of the unexcavated settlement site of the Przeworsk culture at Boronice. The denarius of Trajan comes from the research performed at the site of Słonowice by one of the authors. These finds have been described in the context of some other discoveries of Roman coins from the same region.
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Sidarovich, Vital'. « New Finds of Roman Republican Period Denarii in the Territory of Belarus ». Notae Numismaticae - TOM XV, no 15 (17 mai 2021) : 87–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.52800/ajst.1.a.06.

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The article examines data on new finds of the coins of Roman Republic in western Belarus. A hoard found in the vicinity of the village of Luckaŭliany occupies a special place among them. It contained 11 Roman Republican denarii and a Numidian denarius. These data suggest that the distribution of silver coins of the 2nd to the 1st centuries BC in this part of Barbaricum was associated with the expansion of the Przeworsk culture, the bearers of which were quite familiar with Roman silver coins. At the same time, most of the finds under consideration should not be associated with the Przeworsk culture itself, but with population of neighboring cultures that had intensive contacts with the latter.
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Davis, Phillip. « An enigmatic denarius of M. Herennius ». KOINON : The International Journal of Classical Numismatic Studies 2 (1 janvier 2019) : 109–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.32028/k.v2i.1146.

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Michael Crawford in Roman Republican Coinage (Cambridge, 1974) from time to time notes varieties which lack control marks, on issues which normally include them on one or the other side; cf. for instance Crawford 364/1a, a denarius issue of Q. Antonius Balbus, struck in 83-82 BC on Crawford’s dating. These varieties can be distinguished by their rarity from issues like Crawford 363/1a-d, struck by L. Censorinus in 82 BC, in which substantial numbers of examples survive both marked and unmarked. This latter sort of differentiation is surely intentional on the part of the mint, the result of a deliberate choice by the moneyer or his agent (even if the reasons for this choice must remain opaque to us,) while cases like 364/1a seem appropriately described as mules, mint errors of a sort, the production of which was promptly stopped after discovery.
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Андриевский, Д. В., et М. М. Чореф. « ROMAN DENARII FROM THE BAYDAR VALLEY (CRIMEA) ». Proceedings in Archaeology and History of Ancient and Medieval Black Sea Region, S1 (9 décembre 2022) : 211–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.53737/2713-2021.2022.47.63.009.

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В 2008—2013 гг. в Байдарской долине было найдено пять римских денариев. Четыре монеты отчеканены от имени магистратов и полководцев периода Поздней Республики, а одна, позднейшая, поступила в обращение при Веспасиане. Самый ранний денарий, выпущенный Аппием Клавдием Пульхром, Т. Манлием Мациной (Манциной?) и Кв. Урбинием в 111 или 110 г. до н.э., обнаружен близ Скельской пещеры вместе с обломками позднескифской лепной миски. Неподалёку нашли монету Марка Антония, выпущенную в честь IV Скифского легиона. Ещё один артефакт этого типа с эмблемами III Киренского легиона был найден в южной части долины вместе с денарием Г. Юлия Цезаря типа Венера — Эней с Анхисом и палладиумом, в сопровождении обломков позднескифской мисочки на невысокой ножке. Монета Веспасиана была найдена без сопутствовавшего материала. Республиканские денарии в разной степени стёрты, но не пробиты. Приходим к выводу, что местные жители ценили их за содержащийся в них драгоценный металл и использовали как вотивы. Позднейшая монета в подборке могла быть привезена на полуостров римскими легионерами и использоваться в качестве платежного средства. In 2008—2013, five Roman denarii were found in the Baydar Valley. The latest coin entered circulation under Vespasian, while the rest were minted on behalf of magistrates and generals under the Late Republic. The earliest denarius was issued in 111 or 110 BCE by Appius Claudius Pulcher, T. Manlius Macin (Mancin?) and Q. Urbinus; it was discovered near the Skelе Cavetogether with fragments of a Scythian hand formed bowl. Nearby, they found a coin issued in honor of the Legio IV Scythica by Marcus Antonius. Another artifact of this type bearing emblems of the Legio III Cyrenaica was found in the southern part of the valley together with the denarius of G. Julius Caesar of the type known as ‘Venus and Aeneas carrying Anchises and Palladium’, as well as with fragments of a Late Scythian short-stem small bowl. The coin of Vespasian was found without accompanying archaeological material. All Republican denarii are worn to varying degrees, but not perforated. Our conclusion is that the locals valued these coins for the precious metal they contained, so they must have been used as votives. The latest coin in the sample could have been brought to the peninsula by Roman legionnaires and used as a real circulating medium.
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Андриевский, Д. В., et М. М. Чореф. « NEW FINDS OF ROMAN DENARII FROM THE BAYDAR VALLEY (CRIMEA) ». Proceedings in Archaeology and History of Ancient and Medieval Black Sea Region, no 15 (31 octobre 2023) : 759–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.53737/6318.2023.62.97.030.

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Изучение памятников античной нумизматики из Южного Крыма продолжается вводом в научный оборот сведений об очередной группе римских денариев из Байдарской долины. Речь пойдёт о подъёмном материале (7 экз.) и о небольшом кладе (обнаружено 22 экз., изучено 10 экз.). Так, на уровне современной поверхности найдены монеты I— начала III вв.: Гальбы (1 экз.) и Веспасиана (1 экз.), а также Адриана (1 экз.), Антонина Пия (1 экз.), Септимия Севера (2 экз.) и Каракаллы (1 экз.). Клад состоял из денариев, выпущенных при императорах из династии Антонинов. Он включал монеты, датируемые правлениями Траяна (1 экз.), Адриана (2 экз.), Антонина Пия (2 экз.), Марка Аврелия (4 экз.) и Коммода (1 экз.). Если изученная выборка верно отражает содержание клада, то он сформировался при последнем из вышеперечисленных императоров или же при его ближайших приемниках. Все эти монеты могли обращаться в среде легионеров, служивших в гарнизоне Харакса. Также был найден обломок литого лимесного денария Коммода, изготовленный из высокооловянистой бронзы. Этот артефакт был изготовлен, по-видимому, в эпоху денария—статера. The study of the classical antiquity numismatic recordfrom Southern Crimea is under way. It is another group of Roman denarii from the Baydar Valleywhich is introduced here into scholarly usage. There are 7 coins recovered during surface investigations in the valley as well as a small hoard of 22 coins, ten of which were studied de visu. Thus, on the present-day surface, a sample of coins of the 1st — early 3rd century was found: one each of Galba, Vespasian, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Caracalla, while Septimius Severus was represented with a pair of coins. The hoard consisted of denarii issued under the emperors of the Antonine dynasty. It contained coins dating back to the reigns of Trajan (1 item), Hadrian (2 items), Antoninus Pius (2 items), Marcus Aurelius (4 items), and Commodus (1 item). If the selected sample correctly reflects the hoard’s content, then it was formed under the latest of the above mentioned emperors or under his closest successors. All these coins could circulate among the legionnaires who served in the garrison of Charax. A fragment of a cast limes denarius of Commodus was found as well, made of high-tin bronze; it is supposed to be made within the same time range as the denarius—stater.
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Kuzmin, Yu N. « PERSEUS, THE «MACEDONIAN SHIELD» AND KAUSIA ». Ancient World and Archaeology 21, no 21 (2023) : 70–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.18500/0320-961x-2023-21-70-82.

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the reverse of the denarii minted in Rome in 63 or 62 BC, with one of the moneyers at the time being L. Aemilius Lepidus Paullus, shows the conqueror of Macedonia L. Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus, as well as Perseus, the captured last king of the Antigonid dynasty, his children and a trophy. Some of these coins have the trophy depicting a shield of the so-called «Macedonian type» with its typical geometric and astral design. In 2012 a well preserved sample of this denarius from the so-called «Mayflower Collection» was sold at an auction. On that particular coin Perseus is illustrated wearing a kausia, a headdress probably of Macedonian origin, which became widespread in the Hellenistic world. The captive king’s facial features bear resemblance to the portraits of Perseus on the tetradrachms minted during his reign. Both the «Macedonian shield» and the kausia were seen as symbols of Macedonia and other Hellenistic kingdoms, still recognizable a century after Alexander the Great’s homeland had lost its independence.
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Pense, Alan W. « The decline and fall of the roman denarius ». Materials Characterization 29, no 2 (septembre 1992) : 213–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/1044-5803(92)90116-y.

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Rasmussen, Anders. « Two new denarius hoards from the island of Lolland ». Danish Journal of Archaeology 3, no 2 (3 juillet 2014) : 175–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21662282.2015.1055160.

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Sidarovich, Vital. « NEW DATA ABOUT THE HOARDS OF ROMAN COINS FROM THE HRODNA REGION OF THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS ». Ukrainian Numismatic Annual, no 5 (30 décembre 2021) : 174–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.31470/2616-6275-2021-5-174-187.

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The article provides information on five new locations of Roman coins from the Hrodna region of the Republic of Belarus: three hoards, as well as two collective finds that can be interpreted as parts of hoards. All of them are represented by denarii of the Roman Empire. Only in one of the deposits – from the village of Bačancy – there is a hybrid barbarian imitation of the imperial denarius. Another of the hoards, found near the village of Varanki, contains, in addition to denarii, fragments of cut silver items, which dates to the beginning of the Migration Period, which makes it possible to determine the date of hiding of this complex in the 5th century. All these finds were made in the course of illegal searches and, unfortunately, only one hoard (Bačancy) almost entirely ended up in the museum collection. The rest of the deposits went to private collections, which hinders their detailed study. Along with new finds in the Hrodna region, there are from 9 to 13 hoards of antique coins. Most of them consist of denarii of the Roman Empire (sometimes along with barbarian imitations). Of the other deposits, the most interesting are the hoard of Roman Republican denarii from under the village of Luckaŭliany, a complex of bronze Alexandrian tetradrachms from under the village of Turec and a hoard (?) of perforated aurei from under the village of Ambileŭcy. Most of the hoards of Roman coins from the Hrodna region can be associated with the East Germans (Pszeworsk and Wielbark archaeological cultures), who penetrated into the Neman River basin inhabited by Baltic tribes in the first half of the 1st millennium AD. It is with the Germans that the vast majority of the hoards of Roman Imperial denarii found on the territory of Barbaricum are associated. It is also possible that some of the hoards could have been deposited by the Balts, which are under powerful East German influence.
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Vacinová, Lenka. « Vzácná varianta republikánského denáru typu RRC 222/1 / A rare variety of the Roman Republican denarius of the RRC 222/1 type ». Numismatické listy 73, no 3-4 (2019) : 130–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.37520/nl.2018.014.

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An extremely rare variety of the Roman Republican denarius of the RRC 222/1 type has been identified recently in the numismatic collection of the National Museum in Prague. The article analyses its iconography in a broader context of the Greek and Roman coinages as well as other visual art styles emphasising importance of consistent differentiation between the goddesses Diana and Luna that are frequently confused one with another even in the scholarly literature.
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Lind, Lennart. « The Monetary Reforms of the Romans and the Finds of Roman Denarii in Eastern and Northern Europe ». Current Swedish Archaeology 1, no 1 (28 décembre 1993) : 135–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.37718/csa.1993.12.

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Monetary measures undertaken inside the Roman Empire might be responsible for the composition of finds of Roman coins made ontside the Empire. A possible link between the composition of the denarius finds in Barbarian Europe, on the one hand, and the monetary reforms of Nero (54—68) and Septimius Severus (193—211), on the other hand, has long been recognised. There is however a third Roman monetary reform which has put its imprint on the denorius finds in Central, Eastern and Northern Europe, the one of Domitian (81—96).
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Cadwallader, Alan. « In Go(l)d We Trust : Literary and Economic Currency Exchange in the Debate over Caesar's Coin (Mark 12:13-17) ». Biblical Interpretation 14, no 5 (2006) : 486–507. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156851506778767966.

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AbstractThe intricate connection between inscription, place and economics in the ancient world is carefully carved in the debate over the payment of taxes to Caesar. The application of a Marxist reading strategy that draws on historical and spatial materialism not only opens up the complex interplay of location, denarius and monetary legend in the story but also raises important questions about the incorporation of this story into further inscribed forms. Mark and Marx enter into a sustained dialogue about the ability of inscription to subvert religio-political power.
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BUTCHER, KEVIN, et MATTHEW PONTING. « THE ROMAN DENARIUS UNDER THE JULIO-CLAUDIAN EMPERORS : MINTS, METALLURGY AND TECHNOLOGY ». Oxford Journal of Archaeology 24, no 2 (mai 2005) : 163–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0092.2005.00231.x.

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Cover, Michael. « Bacchius Iudaeus : A Denarius Commemorating Pompey’s Victory over Judea. By James M. Scott. » Journal of Theological Studies 67, no 2 (octobre 2016) : 749–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jts/flw148.

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Hadžihasanović, Jesenko. « Rimske kovanice iz depoa Muzeja Sarajeva sa lokaliteta Aquae S... / Roman Coins from the Museum of Sarajevo depot from site of Aquae S... » Journal of BATHINVS Association ACTA ILLYRICA / Godišnjak Udruženja BATHINVS ACTA ILLYRICA Online ISSN 2744-1318, no 5 (24 décembre 2021) : 193–215. http://dx.doi.org/10.54524/2490-3930.2021.193.

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The paper presents an analysis of Roman coins from site of Aquae S... deposited in the Muzej Sarajeva. Of the 69 coins presented in this paper, 41 could be analysed fully, 6 could be only partially analysed due to reduced legibility, while the rest of the coins, namely 22, could not be analysed. From the coins that could be analysed 2 were dated to the 1st century AD, 6 to the 2nd century AD, 16 to the 3rd century AD, and 17 to the 4th century AD. Following types of coins were observed: 1 denarius, 6 sestertius, 1 quadrants, 12 antonianus, 20 AE coins and 1 siliqua. Another two coins could potentially be identified as sestertius, but their identification is not certain due to their poor condition.
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Mylian, Taras. « Early Slavic housing from Belz surroundings ». Materials and studies on archaeology of Sub-Carpathian and Volhynian area 24 (24 décembre 2020) : 224–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.33402/mdapv.2020-24-224-234.

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Territory of the upper reaches of Western Bug River, especially the annalistic of Belz in Solokiya and its surroundings, is rich in archeological sites. In 2016, as part of the Program «Protection and Preservation of the Cultural Heritage of the Lviv Region for 2016–2018», conservation research was conducted at the settlement Belz 22 (Hora). It is a multi-layered settlement with cultural and chronological horizons from the final Paleolithic to modern times. Information and research on it were conducted with advantages during XX century however, for the first time in the settlement; remains of a Slavic dwelling-semi-dugout (object 20) of the Prague culture were discovered and studied. Research has shown that dwelling had two periods of functioning. Traces of restructuring were confirmed, which led to a reduction of the area and changing of the shape – from rectangular to square. Evidence of the reconstruction was the remains of two clay ovens, the oldest of which was partially cut down by a later wall. Under the remains of this wall above the furnace a Roman denarius of the II century was found. Ovens are built on special sites made of compacted clay. The older oven has a dome lined with special rollers. Discovered material is represented mainly by handmade ceramic pots, some of them are reconstructed. Some of the forms of utensils were common during the late V – early VI centuries, and the other part – during the second half of VI – early VII century. This division corresponded to the periods of housing. An important find was the weights for the loom, which were reused to build the oven. An additional evidence of the development of weaving in the settlement is a bi-conical spinner with flat platforms, which comes from dwelling. The settlement on the outskirts of the annalistic Belz is characterized by permanence and genetic connection throughout the Middle Ages – from individual Slavic settlements in this region to the creation of a separate principality around the big city. Key words: Prague culture, Belz, Solokiya, dwelling, oven, ceramics, denarius.
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Petrov, Nikolai Igorevich. « Coins of the Reign of Paul I and the Gospel Tale about the Caesar’s Denarius ». Христианское чтение, no 1 (2022) : 297–319. http://dx.doi.org/10.47132/1814-5574_2022_1_297.

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DiLuzio, Meghan J. « Caesar as Salius : A Reconsideration of the Apex on Caesar's Elephant Denarius (RRC 443/1) ». American Journal of Philology 139, no 2 (2018) : 249–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/ajp.2018.0013.

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Kim, Duk-Hun. « A Study on "pecunia Kongso" the Origin of the ‘denarius cultus’ in Korean Catholic Church ». Research Foundation of Korean Church History 61 (31 décembre 2022) : 385–419. http://dx.doi.org/10.35162/rfkch.2022.12.61.385.

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Holmes, N. M. McQ. « The Synton and Kippilaw denarius hoards : further numismatic evidence for late Antonine and Severan Scotland ». Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 144 (30 novembre 2015) : 133–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.9750/psas.144.133.167.

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The recent discovery of two coin hoards – one from the reign of Commodus and the other from that of Septimius Severus – provides an opportunity for a reassessment of the numismatic evidence for events in what is now Scotland between the abandonment of the Antonine Wall and the period immediately following the conclusion of the campaigns of Severus.
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Álvarez Cineira, David. « El impuesto al César (Mc 12,13-17) y la labor redaccional del evangelista ». Estudio Agustiniano 47, no 3 (5 septembre 2021) : 449–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.53111/estagus.v47i3.215.

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La anexión de Judea al Imperio supuso el pago del impuesto de capitación, cuya exacción era realizada por la administración religiosa judía. No estaba estipulado que su contribución se efectuara en metálico, pudiéndose realizar con monedas de bronce, monedas de Tiro o, incluso, mediante productos agrícolas (grano...). Además, los estudios numismáticos han corroborado que la monetización romana de denarios era escasa en Judea para esta época, lo cual haría inviable que los judíos pudieran abonar el impuesto en denarios imperiales. La mención del “denario” y de los “hero- dianos” en el relato de Me 12,13-17 se debe a la labor editorial del evangelista o de la comunidad de Roma, quien reelabora un logion de Jesús para afrontar una imposición: la tributación del fiscus Iudaicus en la capital del imperio.
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Abramzon, Mikhail, Aleksey Voroshilov et Olga Voroshilova. « Coins from the Necropolis of Phanagoria (1975— 2021 Excavations) ». Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, no 6 (décembre 2022) : 119–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.55086/sp226119135.

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The article discusses 128 coins from the 1975—2021 excavations at the necropolis of Phanagoria. The numismatic material is an important chronological indicator for both the dating of burials and the periodization of the Phanagorian necropolis’ history as a whole. Apart from five silver Bosporan coins dated from the fifth to first centuries BC, as well as a single denarius of Trajan and two staters of Rhescuporis V, all the remaining coins are made of copper. Of the 95 autonomous period’s coins, 66 were minted in Panticapaeum (including a purse of 7 coins), 26 in Phanagoria, 1 in Olbia, 2 in Amisus. Thirty coins belong to the Bosporan rulers, from Polemo I before Thothorses, whose coins are the latest Bosporan coins. Apart from two coins of Mithradates III and Cotys I, with borings, as well as a pair of pierced coins of Theodosius I used as pendants amidst beads, all other coins are “obols of Charon”, providing important evidence of both the funerary rite and the currency of the era.
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Hampshire, Bethany, Kevin Butcher, Katsu Ishida, George Green, Don Paul et Adrian Hillier. « Using Negative Muons as a Probe for Depth Profiling Silver Roman Coinage ». Heritage 2, no 1 (29 janvier 2019) : 400–407. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/heritage2010028.

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Debasement of silver Roman coins is a well-known phenomenon and understanding the quality of ancient silver coinages can provide an idea about the underlying fiscal condition of the issuing states. These coins are made from a silver-copper alloy, the surfaces of which were deliberately enhanced at the mints by a process of surface-enrichment to give them the appearance of being made of pure silver. Therefore, any surface analysis would provide a composition of the silver-copper alloy that would not be representative of the original alloy from which the coin blank was made; the result would be too high in silver. However, the bulk of the sample, the interior, should provide a composition that is true to the original alloy. Elemental analysis using negative muons has been used to provide a depth dependent compositional, completely non-destructive analysis of a silver-copper alloy denarius of the empress Julia Domna datable to 211–217 CE. The composition of the coin, beyond the surface enrichment layer, is 51 ± 1.8 % copper and 49 ± 1.9% silver, taken at a muon depth of 402 ± 61 µm. The surface enrichment layer is approximately 190 µm thick.
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PERKINS, PHILIP D. « Taxonomy of Venezuelan water beetles in the genus Hydrochus Leach, 1817, and an analysis of male genitalia morphology (Coleoptera : Hydrochidae) ». Zootaxa 4708, no 1 (12 décembre 2019) : 1–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4708.1.1.

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The taxonomy of Venezuelan water beetles in the genus Hydrochus Leach, 1817 is presented. The known fauna now consists of 26 species, 17 of which are described as new species. All species are described, or redescribed, diagnosed, and high-resolution images of the habitus and male genitalia of each species are given. The morphology and mechanics of the male genitalia of Hydrochus are described and illustrated, and a system of naming male genitalia characters in Hydrochidae is provided. The following new species are described: H. argutissimus n. sp., H. basilaris n. sp., H. bicarinatus n. sp., H. bituberculatus n. sp., H. collaris n. sp., H. conjunctus n. sp., H. denarius n. sp., H. formosus n. sp., H. hellmani n. sp., H. kellymilleri n. sp., H. leei n. sp., H. lobatus n. sp., H. mauriciogarciai n. sp., H. pictus new species, H. sagittarius n. sp., H. shorti n. sp., H. variabiloides n. sp. Hydrochus pseudosecretus Oliva 1996 is removed from synonymy with H. purpureus Knisch, H. soekhnandanae Makhan 1992 is removed from synonymy with H. pupillus Orchymont, and H. ramcharani Makhan 1992 is removed from synonymy with H. drakei Knisch.
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Cahue Olvera, Adriana Gabriela, et AMaría Angélica Cruz Reyes. « EL CONSUMIDOR COMO ACTOR PRINCIPAL EN LA CULTURA DEL RECICLAJE ». Denarius. Revista de economía y adminstración 2018, no 34 (4 juin 2018) : 175–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcsh/denarius/2018v34/cahue.

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Cornejo López, Raúl, Marcial Reyes Tépach et Nadima Simón Domínguez. « LA SUSTENTABILIDAD FINANCIERA DE PEMEX EN EL MARCO DE LA REFORMA ENERG?TICA ». Denarius. Revista de economía y adminstración 2018, no 34 (4 juin 2018) : 21–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcsh/denarius/2018v34/cornejo.

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Mariela Hernández Trejo, Cinthia, et Daniel Romo Rico. « VIABILIDAD DE EXPLOTAR GAS SHALE EN ALGUNOS MUNICIPIOS DEL ESTADO DE TAMAULIPAS ». Denarius. Revista de economía y adminstración 2018, no 34 (4 juin 2018) : 43–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcsh/denarius/2018v34/hernandez.

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Hernández Calvario, L. Carolina. « EL IMPACTO DE LAS EMPRESAS TRANSNACIONALES EN LA CONFIGURACI?N DE LA CLASE OBRERA MEXICANA (2003-2017) ». Denarius. Revista de economía y adminstración 2018, no 34 (4 juin 2018) : 105–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcsh/denarius/2018v34/hernandezc.

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Reyes Real, Oscar Bernardo, Ariel Gutiérrez Ortiz et Carlos Méndez González. « ELEMENTOS DE LA ADUANA DE MANZANILLO, COLIMA COMO FACILITADORES PARA LA INTEGRACI?N DE SU PUERTO A LA CADENA DE SUMINISTRO GLOBAL ». Denarius. Revista de economía y adminstración 2018, no 34 (4 juin 2018) : 143–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcsh/denarius/2018v34/reyes.

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Toledo Medina, Juan. « REFLEXIONES Y PROPUESTAS DE SOLUCI?N SOBRE LA CRISIS AMBIENTAL : EL CASO DE LA ENCRUCIJADA, CHIAPAS ». Denarius. Revista de economía y adminstración 2018, no 34 (4 juin 2018) : 195–229. http://dx.doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcsh/denarius/2018v34/toledo.

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Valenzuela Feijóo, José C. « FORMAS DE APROPIACI?N DEL EXCEDENTE, ACUMULACI?N Y CRECIMIENTO ». Denarius. Revista de economía y adminstración 2018, no 34 (4 juin 2018) : 73–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcsh/denarius/2018v34/valenzuela.

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Cahue Olvera, Adriana Gabriela, et AMaría Angélica Cruz Reyes. « EL CONSUMIDOR COMO ACTOR PRINCIPAL EN LA CULTURA DEL RECICLAJE ». Denarius. Revista de economía y adminstración 2018, no 34 (4 juin 2018) : 175–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcsh/denarius/v2018n34/cahue.

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Cornejo López, Raúl, Marcial Reyes Tépach et Nadima Simón Domínguez. « LA SUSTENTABILIDAD FINANCIERA DE PEMEX EN EL MARCO DE LA REFORMA ENERG?TICA ». Denarius. Revista de economía y adminstración 2018, no 34 (4 juin 2018) : 21–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcsh/denarius/v2018n34/cornejo.

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Mariela Hernández Trejo, Cinthia, et Daniel Romo Rico. « VIABILIDAD DE EXPLOTAR GAS SHALE EN ALGUNOS MUNICIPIOS DEL ESTADO DE TAMAULIPAS ». Denarius. Revista de economía y adminstración 2018, no 34 (4 juin 2018) : 43–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcsh/denarius/v2018n34/hernandez.

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Hernández Calvario, L. Carolina. « EL IMPACTO DE LAS EMPRESAS TRANSNACIONALES EN LA CONFIGURACI?N DE LA CLASE OBRERA MEXICANA (2003-2017) ». Denarius. Revista de economía y adminstración 2018, no 34 (4 juin 2018) : 105–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcsh/denarius/v2018n34/hernandezc.

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Reyes Real, Oscar Bernardo, Ariel Gutiérrez Ortiz et Carlos Méndez González. « ELEMENTOS DE LA ADUANA DE MANZANILLO, COLIMA COMO FACILITADORES PARA LA INTEGRACI?N DE SU PUERTO A LA CADENA DE SUMINISTRO GLOBAL ». Denarius. Revista de economía y adminstración 2018, no 34 (4 juin 2018) : 143–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcsh/denarius/v2018n34/reyes.

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Toledo Medina, Juan. « REFLEXIONES Y PROPUESTAS DE SOLUCI?N SOBRE LA CRISIS AMBIENTAL : EL CASO DE LA ENCRUCIJADA, CHIAPAS ». Denarius. Revista de economía y adminstración 2018, no 34 (4 juin 2018) : 195–229. http://dx.doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcsh/denarius/v2018n34/toledo.

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Valenzuela Feijóo, José C. « FORMAS DE APROPIACI?N DEL EXCEDENTE, ACUMULACI?N Y CRECIMIENTO ». Denarius. Revista de economía y adminstración 2018, no 34 (4 juin 2018) : 73–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcsh/denarius/v2018n34/valenzuela.

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Álvarez Texocotitla, Miguel, Miguel David Álvarez Hernández et Shaní Enelda Álvarez Hernández. « ANÁLISIS DIMENSIONAL DEL MODELO NEOCLÁSICO DE CRECIMIENTO ECONÓMICO ». Denarius. Revista de economía y adminstración 2018, no 35 (3 décembre 2018) : 15–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcsh/denarius/v2018n35/alvarez.

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Gómez Ramos, Elsy Lizbeth, et Héctor Adrián Guerrero Martínez. « LAS TENDENCIAS EN LA DETECCIÓN DE QUIEBRAS CORPORATIVAS : UN ANÁLISIS ENTRE MODELOS ». Denarius. Revista de economía y adminstración 2018, no 35 (3 décembre 2018) : 89–122. http://dx.doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcsh/denarius/v2018n35/gomez.

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Inzunza Mejía, Patricia Carmina. « FORMACIÓN, EMPLEO Y MERCADO LABORAL EN LA ECONOMÍA DIGITAL ». Denarius. Revista de economía y adminstración 2018, no 35 (3 décembre 2018) : 123–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcsh/denarius/v2018n35/inzunza.

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Leal Güemez, Regina, et Salvador T. Porras Duarte. « APLICACIONES DE TECNOLOGÍAS DE INFORMACIÓN : ADOPCIÓN Y DIFUSIÓN DEL COMERCIO ELECTRÓNICO EN GRANDES EMPRESAS DE IZTAPALAPA ». Denarius. Revista de economía y adminstración 2018, no 35 (3 décembre 2018) : 153–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcsh/denarius/v2018n35/leal.

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Ramírez Cedillo, Eduardo, et Alejandra A. Ibañez Tercero. « MÉXICO BAJO LA MEDICIÓN DE LA COMPETITIVIDAD A NIVEL GLOBAL : CARACTERÍSTICAS Y PROBLEMAS ». Denarius. Revista de economía y adminstración 2018, no 35 (3 décembre 2018) : 49–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcsh/denarius/v2018n35/ramirez.

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Ramos Luna, Lorena Litai, Lucía Lizbeth Morales Herrera et José R. Morales Calderón. « EL PAPEL DE LOS SISTEMAS DE INFORMACIÓN EN LA GESTIÓN DEL CONOCIMIENTO ORGANIZACIONAL ». Denarius. Revista de economía y adminstración 2018, no 35 (3 décembre 2018) : 181–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcsh/denarius/v2018n35/ramos.

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Gaona Montiel, Fernando, et Juan Mendoza Pérez. « Estructura fiscal y descentralización en México : un análisis institucional con énfasis en la disfuncionalidad en el uso de recursos de los Estados, 2016 ». Denarius. Revista de economía y adminstración 2019, no 36 (28 juin 2019) : 163–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcsh/denarius/v2019n36/gaona.

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Garro Bordonaro, Nora Nidia, et Armando Arcos Calzonci. « La demanda de educación superior en México 2016 ». Denarius. Revista de economía y adminstración 2019, no 36 (28 juin 2019) : 49–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcsh/denarius/v2019n36/garro.

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