Title: |
The early monetary history of Roman Wales
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Subtitle: |
identity, conquest and acculturation on the Imperial fringe |
Issue: |
Britannia 39 |
Series: |
Britannia
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Volume: |
39
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Number of Pages: |
431 |
Page Start/End: |
33 - 58 |
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Publication Type: |
Journal
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Abstract: |
Investigates how coins of different metals and denominations were used and lost in western Britain during the later Iron Age and Early Roman periods. The complexities of the early numismatic history of Wales are explored using a series of chronological and regional case-studies, while the discussion emphasizes the role of native traditions in shaping local responses to the appearance of coinage and the foreign practices associated with using Roman Imperial currency. |
Year of Publication: |
2008
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Subjects / Periods: |
Coinage (Auto Detected Subject) |
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Imperial Currency (Auto Detected Subject) |
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Source: |
BIAB
(biab_online)
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Created Date: |
12 Aug 2010 |