早期罗马伦敦使用凯尔特钱币的情况:重新解读布隆伯格蜡板 31

IF 0.3 4区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Tom Johnson
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摘要 《布隆伯格蜡碑》第 31 片中提到的 "victoriati "被解释为要求支付 52 个罗马金币。本文认为,当时并没有足够数量的奎纳里来支付这笔款项,而更可信的替代方案是将这些 "victoriati "视为对当地凯尔特钱币的提及,特别是埃帕蒂库斯或库诺贝林发行的银币。最近的冶金学研究以及囤积、发掘和便携式古物计划(Portable Antiquities Scheme)提供的数据支持了这一鉴定,表明凯尔特钱币在罗马伦敦的使用时间比以前所认识到的更长。补充材料可在线查阅,并提供了支持上述论断的数据。
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The Use of Celtic Coinage in Early Roman London: A Re-interpretation of Bloomberg Wax Tablet 31
Abstract The reference to ‘victoriati’ in Bloomberg Wax Tablet 31 has been interpreted as a request for 52 Roman quinarii. This paper argues that quinarii were not available in significant enough quantities to make such a payment and that a more credible alternative is to see these ‘victoriati’ as a reference to local, Celtic coinage, specifically the silver issues of Epaticcus or Cunobelin. This identification, supported by recent metallurgic studies, alongside data from hoards, excavations and the Portable Antiquities Scheme, suggests a more prolonged use of Celtic coinage in Roman London than has previously been appreciated. Supplementary material is available online and provides data supporting the assertions made.
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