Monedas romanas bajoimperiales y tardoantiguas de la excavación de la Plaza de la Catedral de Tortosa (Tarragona, España)

Publication date

2025-01-31



Abstract

This paper aims to investigate the monetary circulation during the Late Roman Empire and Late Antiquity in the city of Dertosa. In order to do that, we examined a large number of coin finds from an archaeological site close to the cathedral. The excavation of the Tortosa’s cathedral square uncovered significant remains in a high-status sector next to the walls, with evidence of great activity between the fourth and eighth centuries. Other important finds include two Visigothic tremisses, Vandal, Late Roman, and Byzantine bronzes from North Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean, providing remarkable information about the monetary circulation in this area of Ebro River mouth.

Document Type

Chapter or part of a book

Document version

Published version

Language

Spanish

Pages

603-613 p.

Publisher

Brepols Publishers

Published in

Proceedings of the XVI International Numismatic Congress, 11–16.09.2022, Warsaw, Vol. ii: Roman Numismatics. Vol. 2, Circulation, ed. by Jarosław Bodzek, Aleksander Bursche, and Anna Zapolska, WSA, 11 (Turnhout, 2025), pp. 603–614.

Collection

Warsaw Studies in Archaeology; 13

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