Search Results - "Kemmers, Fleur"
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A novel combined approach for compositional and Pb isotope data of (leaded) copper-based alloys: bronze coinage in Magna Graecia and Rome (5th to 2nd centuries BCE)
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-09-2020)“…Lead is a ubiquitous and ambiguous component of ancient copper-based artefacts as it can be a residue of the ore or could have been deliberately added. In this…”
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From commodity to money: The rise of silver coinage around the Ancient Mediterranean (sixth–first centuries bce)
Published in Archaeometry (01-02-2021)“…The reasons why the Western Mediterranean, especially Carthage and Rome, resisted monetization relative to the Eastern Mediterranean are still unclear. We…”
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From commodity to money: The rise of silver coinage around the Ancient Mediterranean (sixth–first centuries bce )
Published in Archaeometry (2021)“…The reasons why the Western Mediterranean, especially Carthage and Rome, resisted monetization relative to the Eastern Mediterranean are still unclear. Here,…”
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Change lost: Corrosion of Roman copper alloy coins in changing and variable burial environments
Published in Journal of archaeological science, reports (01-02-2023)“…•Study of copper alloy coin corrosion in changing and variable environments.•Exchange of Cu for Fe under fluctuating redox conditions, potentially causing…”
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Not at Random. Evidence for a Regionalised Coin Supply?
Published in Theoretical Roman Archaeology Journal (31-03-2005)Get full text
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Preface and Editors’ Preface
Published in Theoretical Roman Archaeology Journal (17-04-2009)Get full text
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REVIEWS: THE ROMAN MONETARY SYSTEM: THE EASTERN PROVINCES FROM THE FIRST TO THE THIRD CENTURY AD
Published in The Journal of Roman Studies (01-11-2012)Get full text
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THE ROMAN MONETARY SYSTEM: THE EASTERN PROVINCES FROM THE FIRST TO THE THIRD CENTURY AD
Published in The Journal of Roman Studies (01-01-2012)Get full text
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Die Umweltkrise des 3. Jahrhunderts n.Chr. im Nordwesten des Imperium Romanum. Interdisziplinäre Studien zu einem Aspekt der allgemeinen Reichskrise im Bereich der beiden Germaniae sowie der Belgica und der Raetia, (Geographica Historia, 22)
Published in Latomus (01-06-2008)Get full text
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