The coinage of ancient Neapolis (Campania, Italy) testifies a peculiar use of a minting control system based on symbols, both on silver and bronze coins in the late 4th and 3rd centuries BCE. By exploring their function and meaning through the mint sequence, this study focuses on the torch as a feature of three different symbols.
Simboli con la fiaccola sulla moneta di Neapolis / Spagnoli, Emanuela. - (2022), pp. 71-84. [10.32092/1059]
Simboli con la fiaccola sulla moneta di Neapolis
Emanuela Spagnoli
2022
Abstract
The coinage of ancient Neapolis (Campania, Italy) testifies a peculiar use of a minting control system based on symbols, both on silver and bronze coins in the late 4th and 3rd centuries BCE. By exploring their function and meaning through the mint sequence, this study focuses on the torch as a feature of three different symbols.File in questo prodotto:
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