Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology (Feb 2020)

AN OVERVIEW ON HOARDING IN ROMAN SICILY AND THE EVIDENCE OF A NEW IMPERIAL HOARD FROM TYNDARIS

  • Mariangela Puglisi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14795/j.v7i1_SI.492
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1_SI

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This article aims at offering a general overview of the hoarding phenomenon of Roman Imperial coins in Sicily, of which we still have a lacunary knowledge.I have been collecting any available hoard data from Sicily in numismatic periodicals, scattered articles or notes in archaeological reports, data that I am presenting in general, not at the level of individual coins.Here are listed about fifty hoards, including a few uncertain cases which could be accidental deposits.Moreover, a new hoard from the urban area of the ancient city of Tyndaris, modern Tindari (Patti, Messina) is presented in detail, an important find - even if not conspicuous regarding the number of coins - which can shed a new light about the first Imperial age, so little documented so far in Sicily.

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