A new Republican Coin Hoard with Roman asses and coinage of «Castulo» bronzes from Southern Hispania: Torre de Benagalbón (Málaga)

<p>During the excavations in the Roman <em>villa</em> of Torre de Benagalgón (Rincón de la Victoria, Málaga), in 2003-2004, a modest bronze coin hoard was discovered. It contained 19 Roman asses and one semis, and 9 units from <em>Castulo</em>/<em>Ka.</em>?&...

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Main Authors: Bartolomé MORA SERRANO, Arturo PÉREZ PLAZA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca 2017-06-01
Series:Zephyrus
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Online Access:https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/0514-7336/article/view/16687
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Summary:<p>During the excavations in the Roman <em>villa</em> of Torre de Benagalgón (Rincón de la Victoria, Málaga), in 2003-2004, a modest bronze coin hoard was discovered. It contained 19 Roman asses and one semis, and 9 units from <em>Castulo</em>/<em>Ka.</em>?<em>.ti.l.o</em> (Cazlona, Jaén). This coin find contributes to the study of mixed bronze coin hoards –Roman and local coinage– in the south of Hispania during the second half of the second century bc. Its possible formation in the mining district of <em>Castulo</em>, well connected with de port of <em>Malaca</em> by an ancient pre-Roman road known by archaeological and literary sources, are discussed here. Finally, it is emphasized the role of Roman bronzes in relation to the local coinages, especially from 146/141 bc, and also the changes in the metrological criteria during the 1st century bc.</p>
ISSN:0514-7336
2386-3943