来自印度的“罗马-萨珊”仿制品:他们的生活史和印度-萨珊贸易笔记

IF 0.5 0 ASIAN STUDIES South Asian Studies Pub Date : 2022-07-03 DOI:10.1080/02666030.2022.2111103
E. Smagur
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本文讨论了来自印度的三种不同寻常的仿制品,其正面是基于罗马问题,而背面是模仿萨珊硬币。这些标本是特殊的,令人费解的原因有两个:正面和反面设计的独特组合,以及在制造和使用它们的地区的发现中没有真正的问题,可以用作它们的反面原型。运用对象传记范式对模仿行为进行研究,为研究积极参与社会关系的对象提供了一个动态的视角。这些仿制品在了解萨珊王朝硬币在印度洋贸易中的使用中所起的作用也将被讨论。
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“Romano-Sasanian” Imitations from India: Notes on Their Life Histories and the Indo-Sasanian Trade
This paper discusses three extraordinary imitations from India the obverses of which are based on Roman issues while the reverses imitate Sasanian coins. These specimens are exceptional and puzzling for two reasons: the unique combination of obverse and reverse designs and the absence of genuine issues which could have been used as their reverse prototypes among finds from the territories they were made and used in. Employing the object biography paradigm for investigating the imitations provides a dynamic perspective on objects actively involved in social relationships. The role of those imitations in understanding the use of Sasanian coins in the Indian Ocean trade will be discussed as well.
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