Object of the contribution are the Roman coins found in central-southern Sicily. These are few specimens, almost always found in an isolated state and rarely known with the context of discovery, which, however, allow us to advance some reflections concerning the occupation of the territory. In particular, numismatic evidence from Gela would seem to suggest that the city continued to be frequented even after its destruction in 282 BC.
Lavinia Sole (2007). Rinvenimenti monetali dall’area centro-meridionale della Sicilia. In C. Miccichè, S. Modeo, L. Santagati (a cura di), La Sicilia romana tra Repubblica e Alto Impero (pp. 170-184). Caltanissetta : Regione siciliana. Assessorato regionale dei Beni culturali e ambientali e della Pubblica Istruzione.
Rinvenimenti monetali dall’area centro-meridionale della Sicilia
Lavinia Sole
2007-01-01
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Object of the contribution are the Roman coins found in central-southern Sicily. These are few specimens, almost always found in an isolated state and rarely known with the context of discovery, which, however, allow us to advance some reflections concerning the occupation of the territory. In particular, numismatic evidence from Gela would seem to suggest that the city continued to be frequented even after its destruction in 282 BC.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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