Tekmeria Pub Date : 2022-07-27 DOI:10.12681/tekmeria.30908
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这篇文章展示了一个由九枚青铜硬币组成的小宝藏,这些硬币是在佩拉神庙东翼29号房间的挖掘中发现的,埋在希腊化时期的粘土地板下。它包含一枚以安帕西安人的名义铸造的铜钱,三枚以马其顿安帕西安人为名义铸造的,四枚以马其顿博蒂泰人为名义铸造,一枚以马其顿人为名义铸造。他们的描述如下(见第205页,图片1-9):第1位:赫拉克勒斯r./俱乐部的首领,ΑΜΦ,所有人都戴着月桂花环。第2-4位:阿波罗r./三脚架的首领,ΜΑΒΔΒΩ(花押字:ΑΜ¦ΒΦ)第5-8位:宙斯r./翼雷霆之首,Μ∑ΒΔΓΩ,对安帕贤人、波提泰人和马其顿人青铜发行的年代测定和流通模式进行了广泛的讨论;现在人们普遍认为,它们是在最后两位国王菲利普五世和珀尔修斯统治期间铸造的,以满足当地经济的需要,但在皮德纳战役和罗马人控制马其顿后,它们的发行仍在继续。这些硬币的图像和铸造标记可以与公元前168年后铸造的另外两组青铜硬币联系起来,即马其顿罗马码头的硬币和该地区三个主要城市塞萨洛尼基、佩拉和安菲波利斯的自治硬币。佩拉的窖藏是一个罕见的案例,因为它只包含安帕西安人、波提泰人和马其顿人铸造的硬币,而没有像大多数窖藏那样出现菲利普五世和珀尔修斯、罗马码头或这三座城市的硬币。还值得一提的是,在佩拉窖藏中发现的安帕仙人的赫拉克勒斯/俱乐部类型,迄今为止只在168年废除君主制后的窖藏中出现过。出于这些原因,我们建议Pella/2011号窖藏的年代应为公元前168-148年,即皮德纳战役之后,罗马马其顿省成立之前。
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Ο «θησαυρός» Πέλλα/2011. Παρατηρήσεις στη νομισματοκοπία των διοικητικο-πολιτικών ενοτήτων της Μακεδονίας του 2ου αι. π.Χ.
This article presents a small hoard of nine bronze coins that was discovered during excavations in room 29 of the east wing of the Agora of Pella, buried below a clay floor of the Hellenistic period. It contains one bronze coin in the name of the Amphaxians, three in the name of the Macedonians Amphaxians, four in the name of the Macedonians Botteatai, and one in the name of the Macedonians. Their description is the following (see p. 205, images 1-9): no. 1: Head of Herakles r. / Club, ΑΜΦΑ-ΞΙΩΝ, all in laurel wreath nos. 2-4: Head of Apollo r. / Tripod, ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΩΝ (monogram: ΑΜΦ) nos. 5-8: Head of Zeus r. / Winged thunderbolt, ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΩΝ (monogram: ΒΟΤ) no. 9: Head of Apollo r. / kithara, ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΩΝ Both the dating and the circulation pattern of the bronze issues of the Amphaxians, the Botteatai and the Macedonians have been discussed extensively; it is now generally accepted that they were minted during the reign of the two last kings, Philip V and Perseus to serve for the needs of the local economies, but their issuing continued after the battle of Pydna and the control of Macedonia by the Romans. The iconography and the mintmarks of these coins can be connected to two other groups of bronze coins that were minted after 168 BC, namely the coins of the Roman quaestors in Macedonia and the autonomous coins of three major cities of the region, Thessaloniki, Pella and Amphipolis. The hoard from Pella is a rare case, because it only contains coins minted by the Amphaxians, the Botteatai and the Macedonians whereas no issues of Philip V and Perseus, the Roman quaestors or the three cities are present, as in most hoards. It is also worth mentioning that the type Heracles/club of the Amphaxians found in the Pella hoard, so far has been only encountered in hoards dated after the abolishment of the monarchy in 168. For these reasons, we suggest that the hoard Pella/2011 should be dated to the years 168-148 BC, that is after the battle of Pydna and before the creation of the Roman province of Macedonia.
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