A Second Investigation into the Chemical Composition of the Roman Provincial (Procuratorial) Coinage of Judaea,AD 6–66* |
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Authors: | K. K. A. L nnqvist |
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Affiliation: | K. K. A. Lönnqvist |
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Abstract: | An investigation of the chemical composition of the first Roman provincial coinage of Judaea, minted in ad 6–66, was conducted. A total of 103 copper‐alloy coins were analysed by ICP‐AES. It was determined that different copper alloys were used for the coinage, a leaded tin‐bronze and a pure tin‐bronze alloy. The investigation also showed that the copper alloy was made in four different formulae with regard to the alloying elements added to copper. Trace element profiles point to the existence of a shared pool of metal for Roman coins and metalwork. |
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Keywords: | COINS ROMAN PROVINCIAL JUDAEA ICP‐AES BRONZE LEADED |
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