IN-OUT AND NEAR. PATTERNS OF HOARDING IN PRE-, DURING- AND POST-ROMAN DACIA. THE BENEFITS OF USING A LARGE DATABASE – COIN HOARDS OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE PROJECT (CHRE)
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https://doi.org/10.14795/j.v10i1.859Abstract
The present paper is presenting the benefits of using huge database covering large areas – the Roman Empire and beyond – on a long chronological segment – 1st – 5th centuries AD. As a case study was chosen the Roman province of Dacia (mainly nowadays Romania) as a territory on which the Roman coinage was documented before, during and after the Roman administration. This paper intends to point out general and specific patterns of the coin hoarding in Dacia.
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Daicoviciu, H., Dacia de la Burebista la cucerirea romană (Cluj:Dacia).
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Diaconescu, Al. Dacia under Trajan. Some observations on Roman tactics and strategy. In: Gudea, N. (ed.), Beiträge zur Kenntnis des römischen Heeres in den dakischen Provinzen (Cluj-Napoca: Muzeul Național de Istorie a Transilvaniei), 7-44.
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MATEI-POPESCU/ŢENTEA 2021
Matei-Popescu, F./Ţentea, O.‚ Notes on the Roman Camp (stratopedon) in Sarmizegetusa Regia (Cassius Dio 68.9.7)’. In: Narloch, K./Płóciennik, T./Żelazowskiin, J./ Recław, J. (eds.): Nunc decet caput impedire myrto. Studies Dedicated to Professor Piotr Dyczek on the Occasion of His 65th Birthday (Warsaw: Center for Research on the Antiquity of Southeastern Europe), 601-610.
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Mócsy, A., Pannonia and Upper Moesia: a history of the Middle Danube provinces of the Roman Empire (Boston-London: Routledge and Kegan Paul).
PETOLESCU 1995
Petolescu, C. C., Scurtă istorie a Daciei romane (Bucureşti: Editura Didactică şi Pedagogică).
PISO 1993
Piso, I., Fasti provinciae Daciae I (Bonn: Rudolf Habelt).
SPEIDEL 1970
Speidel, M.‚ The Captor of Decebalus, Journal of Roman Studies 60, 142-153.
STROBEL 1984
Strobel, K., Untersuchungen zu den Dakerkriegen Trajans (Bonn: Rudolf Habelt).
STROBEL 1989
Strobel, K., Die Donaukriege Domitians (Bonn: Rudolf Habelt)
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Toropu, O., Romanitatea târzie şi străromânii în Dacia Traiană sud-carpatică (sec. III - XI) (Craiova: Scrisul Românesc).
TUDOR 1965
Tudor, D., Sucidava. Une cité daco-romain et byzantine en Dacie [Latomus 80] (Bruxelles: Berchem).
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IN-OUT AND NEAR. PATTERNS OF HOARDING IN PRE-, DURING- AND POST-ROMAN DACIA. THE BENEFITS OF USING A LARGE DATABASE – COIN HOARDS OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE PROJECT (CHRE). (2023). JOURNAL OF ANCIENT HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.14795/j.v10i1.859