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Статті в журналах з теми "Monnaies ibériques"
Gozalbes-Cravioto, Enrique, and Helena Gozalbes García. "Hallazgos de monedas greco-massaliotas en la provincia de Cuenca (España)." Vínculos de Historia Revista del Departamento de Historia de la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, no. 11 (June 22, 2022): 280–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.18239/vdh_2022.11.12.
Повний текст джерелаDoménech belda, Carolina. "La circulation de monnaie carolingienne dans la péninsule ibérique. À propos d’un denier de l’atelier de Roda." Revue numismatique 6, no. 170 (2013): 383–410. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/numi.2013.3211.
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Parisot-Sillon, Charles. "Neruus Belli. Argent monnayé, guerre et intégration en Occident nord-méditerranéen (c. 200-c. 40 a.C.)." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Orléans, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016ORLE3166.
Повний текст джерелаThis research deals with the characterization of the military functions and uses of silver coinages in the Northwestern Mediterranean during the 2nd-1st centuries BC. It aims to assess the monetary and financial aspects of the wars fought by the Roman people in Gaul and Northern Iberia, as well as the political, economic and cultural relations between the conqueror and local communities. By doing so, we wish to identify the defining features of monetary integration as it has been experienced within the Western possessions of the Roman Republic, through the part played by each allied community in the conquest.It is the result of a pluridisciplinary approach which combines historical, archaeological and archaeometrical studies. A sample of 945 Roman, Greek, Celtic and Iberian silver coins has been measured with LA-ICP-MS in the IRAMAT-Centre Ernest-Babelon in Orléans. The results enable us to shed a new light on the metrological relations between these coinages, as well as on the mints’ silver supplying strategies and the whole view about the circulation of silver coins and bullion in the Northwestern Mediterranean
Gasc, Sébastien. "Des Wisigoths aux Omeyyades (672-852) : Monnaies et circulation monétaire dans le Nord d’al-Andalus." Thesis, Paris 4, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA040161.
Повний текст джерелаThe Iberian Early Middle Ages are generally characterized by a rough change began in 711 with the Muslim conquest of the Visigothic kingdom. Latin and Arabic textual sources throw few lights on this event that profoundly marked the history of Spain. During the last years, archaeology’s development contributed to a better knowledge about the last years of Toledo Kingdom and beginning of al-Andalus. Among the exhumed material, coins are generally very used in historical studies and numismatic benefits from a large bibliography for this period. That’s why it allows a more exhaustive approach and a better understanding of their role, utilization and circulation. These coins represent an invaluable evidence of the kingdom’s difficulties before the conquest that make easier the Arabic progress in this territory. They are nearly exclusive traces about the conquest, especially for the North part of the kingdom which is little informed by the sources. Finally, they were an administrative tool for Umayyad in the Emirate’s construction and centralization in effect under ‘Abd al-Raḥmān II (822-852). This evolution could be symbolized by monetary changes: Visigoths perpetuated antique coinage with the emission of parts of solidus, Muslims preferred dirham, bringing the Iberian Area under “monometallic” plate zone characteristic of High Middle Ages Occident
Hiriart, Eneko. "Pratiques économiques et monétaires entre l'Èbre et la Charente (Ve s. - Ier s. a.C.)." Thesis, Bordeaux 3, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014BOR30045.
Повний текст джерелаFrom the fifth to the first century b.C., the space between the Ebro and the Garonne, which joins the Mediterranean to the Atlantic, is located at the crossroads of various cultural areas : the Celtic Gaul, the Iberian Peninsula, the Aquitaine, the greek cities, as well as Rome. Due to the lack of literary sources and archaeological data, our knowledge of indigenous peoples remains limited. This gap can be filled by the study of archeological materials. Among them, the coinage can provide crucial data because it represents a strong evidence of relations between the different protohistoric communities. In addition to that, owing to its symbolic value, money becomes a genuine expression of protohistoric societies. It seemed necessary to study the coinage in a new light so as to stand out from traditional numismatic approaches often restricted to iconographic and typological considerations. Those interpretations generally lead to a discourse too far from human and historical realities. The coins represent an evidence of a social reality. This work proposes a transdisciplinary point of view (archaeological, economic, numismatics, statistical and anthropological) to learn more about the complexity and the variety of monetary practices. One of the main issues remains the emergence of coinage. In this perspective, it was essential to define rhythms, modes, and also agents involved in its circulation. From various origins, the insertion of money within trade involves a series of structural changes : we try to measure their social, economic and political impacts. On the other hand, an analysis of different coinages drove us to characterize together ethnic realities, trade flows, political and cultural changes, as well as influences coming from more or less distant areas. This approach has also led us to distinguish historical trends and singular cultural fields. More generally, this approach focuses on the role of money in these protohistoric societies : which role does it play, what is its weight? What is it used for and whom does it serve? These questions aim to understand the features of trade during the second Iron Age. For the first time, this work outlines a monetary and economic panorama from the first coining to the advent of the Roman system
Частини книг з теми "Monnaies ibériques"
Bost, Jean-Pierre. "Valait-il la peine de frapper la monnaie divisionnaire dans les cités de la péninsule Ibérique à l’époque julio-claudienne ?" In L’Empire romain et les sociétés provinciales, 457–65. Ausonius Éditions, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.ausonius.8549.
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